We do have a young farmers program at Egg Farmers of Canada. Basically the way the program works is that we look to the provinces, and they would sponsor one or two farmers from each province. Then EFC would take them through the whole progression of what is supply management; how does it work; and what are the tools that these young farmers could use, or potentially could use, to help them to be better farmers. That leads all the way from being more productive to also being leaders in provincial organizations, such as the Young Farmers' Forum, provincial boards, and all those types of things. That is one way.
Also, in Manitoba, as I can speak to personally, we have a new entrant program where over the last nine years we have had, I think, just over 14 new producers in the Manitoba egg industry. In at least six other provinces across Canada, their provincial organizations do the same thing: they encourage and help out by offering free quota or offering financing or business planning to be able to have those new entrants. So there are ways of transitioning.