Thank you for the question.
To expand processing, I think the very best thing we could do is encourage safe food. It's absolutely critical. As Elwin said, we could encourage open market access on an equal playing field with every other competitor around the world and provide a really strong, healthy, economic climate. I don't think incentives are necessary. I think they distort the market and are not something we should do.
Farms are becoming larger and more efficient. Land has been shooting up in value throughout western Canada. In the past 18 months, the price has probably gone up three times what you would have paid back then. We really have to be aware that it's a strong, competitive market. There are young people coming back to the farm because there's now profitability in agriculture. I think that profitability is largely dependent on open markets, competitive business climates, and a real stepping back of the government to provide fair rule playing, making sure everyone plays by the rules, making sure scales are accurate. I don't see a larger role than that.