We are interfacing in different ways. As I had the chance to say—but maybe I said it in French—it is very important to me to get the new generation involved.
We see that they are anxious to own land and to buy farms. There's really a challenge because our farms now are worth.... You know, it's a lot of money. We have to do better to support them and to ease the intergenerational transfer.
It's important to have the new generation around the decision table as well. This is also something that, as the first woman minister, I take as a personal responsibility, to work with the different associations to make sure that they think about it seriously and take concrete actions to make sure they have more diversity on their boards.
We have different programs supporting them, like AgriDiversity. There are some programs that target the new generation and the lowest represented groups in the business.