Anyway, today I think I know of only two or three potato farms in P.E.I. that don't have a complete auto-steer system on their planting operation. We're really pleased to see that the growers, in general, have adopted that, but I think there are more steps to be made in incentivizing the variable-rate fertilizing and liming, and the precision agriculture piece.
Gordon here has just got a soil sampler, and he can speak to it. It's a soil sampler that hauls behind the tractor that makes that system a lot more efficient. A lot of members of our group have hooked on and are using that as well. It's our first year of getting into precision agriculture in a bigger way.