Thank you.
Just as a point of interest, world population and intergenerational transfer of farms is a systemic problem worldwide. Europe has been trying to deal with it. I know Switzerland has put in place that a farm unit is a farm unit and it has to stay in the family or be transferred as a farm unit, essentially making it impossible to grow those farm operations. We're seeing a lot of those Swiss farmers actually coming to Canada, and I have a lot in my riding in Manitoba, because they didn't have that chance to grow and expand and improve their livelihoods. They felt there was more opportunity here in Canada than they had back in Switzerland. We always have to be cognizant of that fact that the policies we institute may always have a downside. The CAIS program's a good example of the downside. It didn't actually work for everybody.
Anyway, I do appreciate all of your interventions today and your taking time out of your busy schedules to help us form our report, which we'll report back to the House of Commons later this spring.
With that, we're going to suspend. For those of you who need to get out of your rooms, I'd recommend that you do it right now. We will reconvene at 10:30.