It is such a challenge, because it goes right from trying to encourage people to take some of those basic jobs, even on regular commodity farms. The level of skill that's needed in order to operate million-dollar machinery is something that most people don't have, and there are no training programs for it, so farmers have to take a bit of a risk even in terms of hiring people. Also, then, you have large-scale commercial operations. I'm glad you're trying to address this, but it is a huge challenge.
You mentioned that the area of labour, business development, and competitiveness needs to be a seventh component there. Do you have any idea of what kind of funding that component would require? There seems to be a set pool of money, and we're adding pillars and trying to figure things out. Our bureaucrats wouldn't give us any answer on whether there is going to be more money or if it's just going to be divided up in a number of ways.