In general, I would say that when you look at agriculture across Canada, especially in Alberta, our farms are definitely larger than they were historically. To be efficient, many of them have to be larger in size than they were in the past. For example, in the area where we were, there was a very high concentration of dairy farms and they were all the smaller family farms. I'm not saying that there aren't still family farms in Alberta. It's just that they've had to get bigger and move farther away from the city, mainly onto land that isn't quite as high priced and, hopefully, get a little bit larger to make the economies of scale work.
On February 26th, 2015. See this statement in context.