Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I've certainly been having lots of discussions on the point you made about the grains and oilseeds sector actually getting their money from the market. It's a really great point. I've also been talking to producers from most commodities, and they continue to have discussions with us.
I don't want to keep sending raw goods to other places. I would like to prepare, produce, or do something else for what I grow, closer to home. I know there've been a couple of things going in that direction. But part of putting young people back into the industry is to also involve them in agrifood, whether it is on the farm or off the farm, into the next industry of growing.
What do we have going on in the sense of producing goods closer to home and helping at a time when there's a bit of a credit crunch and people are trying to start industries where they could make goods closer to home? What are we doing to help with that?