All right.
Mr. Ross, I might turn to you here. We do see with intergenerational transfers.... My family is no different in trying to do succession planning. Are there obstacles specifically in each province to those intergenerational transfers?
We also hear a lot of people talking about farmers selling their land and having it paved over and turned into subdivisions. Mr. Docherty spoke earlier about succession and how farmers have all of their money tied up in assets. Assets are not always paid off, contrary to what we heard from the Liberal members earlier today. Assets don't mean that you are rich; assets mean that you probably still owe a lot of money. As a farmer, I know that.
Being a young farmer trying to get into the business is very difficult. We heard earlier that six million dollars' worth of equipment is needed for these potato farmers, and that's for a seed potato operation. That's not for a fresh market operation like I've been involved in over my lifetime, where it's far greater than that.
What do you see as the biggest impediment to farmers who are trying to transfer their farms intergenerationally?