Yes, that's right.
The other part is that it was freehold land before 1978, when the act came into play. Yes, there is a significant amount of land that's there, but all the land in the various sectors of the province has been zoned for agriculture. So if someone might want to move good, valuable agricultural land into some other kind of construction activity, or housing and so on, they're prohibited from doing it because it has to have agricultural activity attached to the zoning regulations. That's the other way in the back door, you know?