I think that's how farmers retire. They sell a lot off, and then they don't have as much to do. They can then farm on not such a full-time basis, and they have some more money coming in. That's how that's been regulated. With the agricultural land reserve it is stipulated that it can't be turned into a subdivision or... It has to remain for food production. If they want farm status for their property taxes, then they have to be farming that land according to the requirements of B.C. assessment.
On April 26th, 2010. See this statement in context.