We jump at the opportunity to add another crop into our rotation, whether it's a spice, a pulse crop, or an oilseeds crop. Speaking personally, at Mercer Seeds we have a seed-cleaning plant on the farm. We clean, package, and export various pulses and oilseeds to Asia, the U.S., and Europe. I know that a lot of my colleagues do the same thing.
I think that's what's really exciting for the new generation that's taking over the farms: to see the optimism and the opportunity in Canada and to see what has happened. We have really been on the forefront of these things, but after a decade of trying to grow poppies, it seems very frustrating. We've put money, time, and multiple trips to Ottawa into this. It's very frustrating, but I think there's a lot of opportunity, and if we can have Agriculture's full support, we can move forward on this.