It's funny, I farmed a section of Alan's dad's farm while Alan was working. What year was it, Alan? We sat down at the table one day and we went over our income and expenses. It was wheat and barley for Alan's dad. That's what you grew: wheat and barley. We had canola, and I said “I can't continue to do this, Stan. Either you pay some expenses or we're going to have to do some changes.” Alan's dad is a big Wheat Board guy. He said “I've made my money and done well, you're going to do that.” I said “Then we're not going to rent any more.” And that's when Alan came back on the farm. So I guess I gave him an opportunity to make some money.
He's been a good friend; we've been family friends forever. It's great to work with your neighbours, but you have to make money doing it.