There's a range of questions there.
We have a significant number of programs that support young and diverse farmers coming into the community. This is extremely important for the future of the sector. In fact, in pretty much every single one of our programs, we have extra oversight to ensure that if a successful applicant does fall into one of the categories, they may be eligible for extra funding. There's a built-in reinforcement for these kinds of applicants.
We were talking earlier about Farm Credit Canada. They also have some very specific programs for new entrants and young entrants in the farming business, to make sure they have an extra hand-up, as it were, in these programs.
For a national school food program and our corresponding local food infrastructure program, I would point to some of our other funding under AgriCompetitiveness—for instance, Agriculture in the Classroom. There are very similar goals as to how we can raise awareness among youth in Canada and maybe create some excitement about work in the agricultural sector, because these days there is such a diverse range of opportunities. You can be a data scientist and a farmer at the same time.