In one part of my riding, in the most rural part, there has been some innovative work done. One of the obstacles they found was zoning, which didn't allow a second family to live on the farm if they weren't related. They're trying to get the zoning changed so that a new young family could move onto the farm and actually take over from the existing farmer.
The other question I've had from a lot of the people who want to farm is about the orientation of Agriculture Canada and Farm Credit Canada seemingly geared to agribusiness and the large scale.
I had a fairly receptive meeting with Farm Credit Canada. One of the issues was how much of your income has to come from the farm before you're eligible for the credit and the obstacle this created in the beginning because how can you actually get that income from the farm until you get some credit at the beginning? I don't know if you've run into that with the small organic producers.