Absolutely, Mr. Sopuck.
Again, through the programming, say at the school of agriculture, when we're looking at better practices in terms of soil conservation on the farm, lower usage of chemicals, and more up-to-date technologies, on the agricultural side we certainly see that, particularly at the interface between an urban or a larger urban centre and the surrounding environment. We're finding more and more—and I think with the next generation, with the family farms particularly—that folks are far more aware of their footprint on the environment, and they are looking at better or best management practices to run their farm.
I think there is more of a bridging now than there ever has been in the past. I would say there is less of this “us against them” type of attitude happening. That's certainly the case among the young folk, and that's beneficial.