As mentioned, I think that Young Agrarians is a good example. There are examples right across, from coast to coast to coast, some of which have been presented here. There are many on-the-ground models, both business and structures, that allow for independent farm businesses to either work on owned land.... I would like to see that if there's a transition in place, because then you become a tenant farmer in the long term. I think there can be some benefits.
We've seen really great examples of existing farmers allowing young farmers to get started, which allows them to build up a market, build up their skills and build up their ability to then finance their own operation elsewhere. I think they're seeing successes on that. I think we have to be a bit careful and we need to look for equity models that allow new entrants.