Actually, at Ivey we do. We run a grower university for Syngenta. They bring in some of their farmers. They stay with us and learn about financial management, planning, and things like that. We have also just developed a strategic agriculture leaders program, which is to teach leadership to farm leaders. The George Morris Centre has some private ones.
Business planning has been supported pretty well under Growing Forward. I think that program is really worth continuing.
So that's the education side. On the advice side, organizations like the Canadian Association of Farm Advisors are really good sources for good people who understand the industry and can help with that.
Do I think both advice and education need to be supported going forward? Yes, absolutely. I mean, our stuff at Ivey is privately funded, but—