That was my next question, how important that is. In my father's generation, if you had grade 10, you were done. In my generation, it was grade 12, and maybe a year or two of college or a year of technical school—welding, machine shop, all those types of things.
The same holds true now with my dad. If he didn't own the land, he didn't farm it. He didn't even consider renting or so on.
In my generation, we were at half and half, what we owned and what we rented, to give us the land-based economies of scale.
Now my nephew has taken over the whole operation, and the vast majority of what he's farming is on a contract or rental basis. He doesn't care whether he owns it or not. He just wants the ground to run on.
Does that fit into your decisions, as well, and then you machine up accordingly?