Just finishing off on that, there are the individual transfers.
The other thing we see emerging is investment farmers taking and putting capital in place, buying farmland, and leasing it back. It could be a tool to help young farmers who don't have equity get into it. This issue was raised in the States when we were talking to them down there last week. It's making sure there's the ability at some point for that young farmer to then buy out that shared position. Having that investment capital there might be good, but if they just leave it frozen for the lifetime of that farm, that takes away the incentive to try to bring it back.
I'll turn it over to some of the other guests.