I personally considered it vital to point out this aspect, meaning farm transfers. We've been saying all along that these transfers are worth millions of dollars. In addition to the transfer, we have the human component, the agreement with the family, the new inputs, and so on. The pressure of millions of dollars is then placed on young farmers. If it rains all summer, they could lose their crop. Risk management programs must be adapted to meet our needs in the face of climate change.
It's also important to control everything beyond our control. This would mean less stress for young farmers. They're asked to take on so many millions of dollars in debt, even though they may not end the year with any income. It's really necessary to insure, if you will, everything beyond our control. That's all.
It's important to eliminate as much stress as possible. We're talking about farm transfers, but we also need to consider the interests of young farmers. Families used to be large. However, as the years go by, families are shrinking, farms are growing and the situation is becoming more complex. It's vital to look beyond the issue of farm transfers. It's really important to ensure that young people will continue to enjoy farming. This can be accomplished by removing sources of stress and by relieving pressure. This definitely figures into the next solutions to consider, in order to achieve tangible results.