Currently the granddaddy of our conferences—we run four national conferences—is the National 4-H Conference. It started out in 1933, when we put kids on the train in Halifax and Vancouver and they came to the Royal Winter Fair with their livestock. That was the first program we ever ran nationally, when they showed at the Royal Winter Fair.
It has morphed into an agricultural conference that talks about the agrifood sector. We bring people in to give a talk about the theory on one day. It will be a theme day—we have a theme day on production, a theme day on processing, a theme day on careers in agriculture, a theme day on marketing and retailing. We bring the experts in.
For example, for the marketing and retailing day we brought in the president of McDonald's Canada to talk about marketing and retailing. Coincidently, for the processing day we brought the conferees to Caravelle Foods, where they make McDonald's hamburgers.
What did the kids learn at McDonald's? They learned about food safety, about science, about processing, etc. That's one example of something we are currently doing.
We were talking about financing. Quite frankly, if we had more money we'd expand that program beyond the 70 kids we bring in right now annually.
Hopefully that answers your question.