My next question is for Mr. Poirier.
When I was growing up in a northern community, we had a lot of shallow ponds. We called them muskeg lakes. They averaged two to three feet in depth, so we grew wild rice. We seeded in the fall and we harvested it the next year.
When we're talking about northern communities in particular, they have access to a lot of shallow lakes that potentially can be an ideal business or even be used for providing for their own families.
The markets are growing. With your experience, do you feel this is a great way for northerners to gain income? I know the demand is great and the supply is low. Can you give me your experience on this?