I wasn't in any way inferring that the cost of the quota was a bad thing. I support supply management; it's looking after itself.
Going further, you talked about that hands-on training. I was the same. I farmed with my dad for the first few years. It helps. You can share equipment, do a number of things. On the training, other than supporting agriculture college and that kind of thing, what exactly would you like to see government put in there to help young farmers?