Yes, there is the investment. Speaking just from my point of view as a farmer, I would invest in my own milling, whether or not I go together with a number of other farmers on that. But if I can't source it properly or source it directly, I'm paying a margin to buy my own grain back when it never left my bin. So in terms of a business model, that's hurting me right off the get-go.
We see it from companies that do milling in Ontario and other ones; they would gladly come out here and invest. Just on the efficiencies of transportation, also, with the way our country and the world are heading in terms of an environmental point of view, that would be huge in reducing our carbon footprint in transportation, not hauling things back and forth twice.