Okay, I'm glad to hear it. That's fantastic. That's a nice quick answer to the question.
On our processing study, we'll be going over our draft report and recommendations soon. I don't want to presuppose what's going to be in the report or the recommendations, but I can tell you, from the public testimony that we've heard, that witnesses were repeatedly talking about making a resilient processing capacity exist in Canada. I know you were talking, in response to Ms. Rood's question, about the smaller and medium-sized plants, but a recurring recommendation from our witnesses has been that we need to see those firm capital investments, because those are often the biggest impediments to smaller communities getting something up and running.
I know you probably can't go into much detail on what's coming in the budget, but can you offer the committee at least what your long-term vision is in terms of how we can set up some kind of a reliable fund for small-scale processors in small rural communities like mine and in your riding, to really get over that initial financial hurdle and set something up? It just has a multiplier effect when it allows farmers to access something that can add value to their product.