If a sector is profitable, there will be no problem in terms of the next generation. Look at Quebec. It had a program. Of course, supply management comes into play, but farmers are, on average, much younger there. If a sector is doing well, the next generation will step up.
I want to come back to something you said earlier about the programs. You can have an agristability program with an average of 10 years. It will help; it will improve the reference margin a bit. But a real program that takes into account production costs would clearly work much better.
I would like to respond to something I heard earlier. Canada is a big country, and the same model will not necessarily work everywhere.