I think it's as I said. I'm certainly willing to give my farm to my kids. When you give it away... I need security and they need security. In exchange for security, are we willing to give something up? Absolutely, some of us are. Some of us may not be. We are definitely willing to do this. And this moves on; this is the thing. If people are out there to look at this type of thing, I think we have to encourage this type of thing. And this works only with family farms, generally.
I've heard of situations in which people own cottage properties, and as long as they keep the cottage up, they keep it. Somebody has given it to them, and they maintain it, but when they're done with it they give it to somebody else who wants it. This certainly isn't common, but we need to have something.
We need to have incentives, as in debt reduction for transition of farms, income stabilization—this type of thing. It is a major problem. We do not want to capitalize it. We do not want to put—