That's a bit of a complex question.
The worry we have is that farms get larger for a reason, and it has to do with efficiencies and a whole range of things. However, there are things that get left behind as a consequence of that, particularly the aspect of agriculture that ties the enterprise to a household, as it always has been. It is the rationale for a lot of the instruments we have that provide agriculture with special status. In large part, it's the reason we have a Department of Agriculture federally, in provinces, etc.
We have to be very careful that some of the aspects of that community don't begin to erode. Agriculture is not going to succeed on a uniquely industrial model. There's part of it that has industrial aspects to it, but that's not a future—