The main issue is access to capital. It's no more complicated than that. I mentioned at the start of the meeting that there were 28,000 vacant positions in the sector. That's approximately 13% of sectoral positions, which is enormous.
The sector hasn't enjoyed a good reputation, especially since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. There was the matter of the COVID-19 outbreak at the Cargill plant. Several businesses also had to shut down for a few weeks; there were outbreaks everywhere. Incidentally, one of the reasons why there were so many outbreaks in plants in the regions is that buses are used to transport employees. That's why the COVID-19 pandemic became a big problem.
Talking about businesses and jobs in the regions, if land use is important, you have to think about creating jobs there, and robotization would be an important addition. To do that, you need money; you need capital. The federal or provincial government has to consider ways to give businesses access to capital. Otherwise it won't work.