It's good to be here, thank you, Mr. Chair.
I want to follow up a little bit on what Mr. Storseth was talking about. I'm interested in the issue of human resources.
Natural resources is my home committee, and we had a discussion yesterday about the fact that even in Saskatchewan over the next seven years we're going to require something like 13,000 people in the mining sector alone.
You talked a little bit about the development of human resources in your area, because we need to encourage young people to get into agriculture. It may not often or always be their first thought or first choice. I wonder if you have any comments on that, and how we can do a better job in bringing young people into the research and innovation side of developing new agriculture.