It drives up the prices of all the farms, right, so it makes it possible to ask for $2.2 million for a farm. These things are important. Globally there's a land grab on farmland because it can be used for all kinds of things now, and it's pricing out food and food production. In Canada we need to keep an eye on that, because we could lose our farming base, and our farming base is what's going to enable us not only to build our economy, support our health system, and support our environment, but also to maintain our food security into the future. These are serious security issues at the same time.
There's a real link between the way we handle our landholdings and the case of the $2.2 million farm, which means we then can't have farmers on the land.