I found interesting a comment from the previous presentation. One of the questions was about agriculture grads, how excited they are to be working, and whether there were jobs in their field. One of the positions that was listed off by the witness was law, and none of them were actually farming. They were all support positions for the agriculture industry, which is important, but like we said in our presentation, we should go with the model that Quebec has taken where, if you have an undergraduate degree or college diploma, you get a significant financial grant to start up in agriculture. It's a lot more tempting, if you're paying off student loans, to take a professional career in agriculture and start selling inputs.