I just want to say there are a lot of new entrants. They just can't access the current system. I think this is the challenge.
You have a number of family farms that don't have succession. You have a number of diverse farm entrants who want to farm. They want to commercially farm. We have hundreds in Ottawa alone who want to farm. They need access to small-scale land so that they can start their part-time business and grow it into a full-time business, especially near urban populations. They need to have access. People not wanting to farm is not the issue.
We're at a tipping point right now. As Mr. Perron and Mr. Louis said, we have to take agricultural land out of being a commodity, a speculative commodity. It has to become commensurate with what can be earned from that farmland, and you will find that there are farmers here on these lands who want to take this up.