Well, certainly--I'm reaching that demographic quickly--there's becoming a big gap in the amount of research capacity in Canada, at the government level, from a scientist basis at the research institutions, at the universities, as well as within my own members. We're focusing on renewal and making sure that agriculture is an attractive place to be.
There are a lot of technology-based industries, and computer sciences, that are attractive to younger people. We need to have agriculture as an exciting place to be.
If you look at some of the solutions, I mean, we're all well aware of the problems that society has with a growing population, scarcity of water in certain cases—although, out in western Canada, we've had a bit of an issue on the other side of it—and in doing more with less.
So it's an attractive place to be from a technology standpoint. I think the more attractive we can make the agriculture business and the products needed for farming for young people to get into our industry, the better we're all going to be in the future.