To the other two, you talked about IT and information sharing, which I find fascinating. Young folks, think about it: I think you are actually hard-wired, when you're born, to be truthful. I know my kids are about your age, and I still use a pencil and a piece of paper. I probably write things down six times, like your dad does, and can't find the other five.
But how do you see that structure coming about? Because somebody's going to have to pay for it. Do those information technologists now become part of an agricultural department, provincially or federally, or do they work in a cooperative place? And who actually is going to fund that? Because someone is going to have to pay these folks, and they're going to want to be paid relatively well to attract them.