If all things were equal in the sense that.... I mean, there are lots of intergenerational business owners as well, where parents own the business and kids take over the business. It could be in the manufacturing sector or some sort of processing--where the return, granted, is much higher.
This is a very hypothetical question, but if the return on the farm approached some of those norms, do you see opportunities where people your age, young folks--I include Harry and Leony in this question as well--would say that farming sounded like an enterprise they'd want to get into? Young people do get into businesses where the return is reasonable. Do you see that folks are interested in it, if there's a return, or is it just simply the lifestyle and folks are disconnected from farming, period?