This is almost a philosophical question. I think what you're describing, the fact that farms are getting bigger, is very real. We initially had a dairy farm. When we started milking cows, there were 75 producers in our area and now there are 13. I think it's just part of farmers adopting new technology. You also have the greater scale.
What I see happening is that we're getting growth in two areas. We are seeing a growth in the number of large farms, the size of the farms, but at the same time we're seeing some niche markets developing for the small farms. I think we're going to see that continue. The real question you are getting at, though, is that with 1% of the population involved in farming, it's going to be increasingly a challenge to deal with public trust issues. I think that's why it's important to start with this agriculture policy framework and make some investments so that we can do a better job of ensuring that consumers who are completely disconnected from the farm have a better understanding of what it is we do, why we do it, and how we do it.