I think you're right, Brian. When I talk to the younger farmers, it's very age-dependent. If you're 55, 60, you're getting out of the industry; you're retiring. You've seen your better days as a farmer. You have lots of experience, but you might have seen better days as a farmer. But if you're 25 or 30, there's a youth there looking at buying breeding stock very inexpensively, at getting into the industry, and is excited about it.
I want to keep encouraging them. That's why I don't want to see messages saying this industry is going to collapse, because it's not going to collapse. It's going to have all sorts of struggles and pains and structures, but it's not going to collapse. I don't think we should be spreading those rumours that it's going to collapse. That's not true. There will be a beef industry. Farmers find a way to make it work. They always have and they always will. But you know that.