I think you're absolutely right, Mark.
I don't want to keep throwing out problems, but the problem is that P.E.I. has been in commodity production for the last 30 years. That is the mindset. That is what producers were encouraged to do when the Canadian dollar was at 60 cents: produce as much as you can, as efficiently as you can, because we're going to export it all to the States and everything will be okay. That reality has changed.
In order to look at those proactive and new and innovative approaches.... My father was a hog farmer, and he used to say he could never get a good litter of pigs from a sick sow. The issue is that if the industry isn't healthy to move forward, then you can't look at these innovative and new....
You're absolutely right. I think we as P.E.I. have to use our smallness and uniqueness to our advantage. We've got some real opportunities there. But those opportunities will be lost if we don't do something to keep in place the infrastructure we have, in order to meet those goals in 20 years, because it will be a 20- or 30-year thing.
To get to your point of the tourists who come to P.E.I., we won't have those beautiful landscapes and those beautiful farms for the tourists to come and look at, which is another mainstay of our economy. We've got to make sure that we can make some real changes fast to keep what we have now, in order to make those new and innovative changes for the future.