Yes. A few years ago, we consulted the members of our federation on this. There are other possible models, such as leasing, but the vast majority of our members, 72%, wanted to own their farm.
We also have to be careful. We're talking about a program that offers a low, fixed rate. Exactly as you mentioned, it has to be limited to a group of producers, meaning next generations or people who are more at risk. If this kind of loan is granted to all producers, it will lead to speculation. The price of land will then go up, it will no longer be accessible and we won't get the necessary relief. In short, this program needs to be properly targeted.
