The family farm.... When I first started on the farm, I was working as an employee, so I had the advantage of about 15 years of learning and growing with the farm and developing it. When we were about to succession plan, I already had a really good idea of how we were going to grow it and pay for the expense of buying it.
We very much did it at the right time. It was far less expensive when we did our succession plan than it would be today. That's one of the biggest problems facing young people right now. It's just the astronomical increase in the cost of everything—equipment, machinery, land, all the things, all the inputs and the cost of labour.
I'm sorry, but I'm trying to stay on topic here. Everything has just gotten to be more. Succession planning has become more difficult. The rules have become more complicated. As I said, we did it at the right time, and now we just kind of want to get out.