That seems like a lot to me. In my riding, a person with 100 has a large farm. They are family farms. They are not industrial farms.
Do you think it would be better for the young people who are coming up to start with small family farms rather than big ones? When I walked around here, I saw that you have superb land. Young people don't have the resources to buy land at $8,000 an acre—I think that's what they said.
Would this not be an avenue, for young farmers, to choose a piece of land that is 1,000 or 1,500 acres that had been divided into smaller lots? That way, with smaller family farms, they would have the chance to start up and survive.