If you ever need an MP to come and give a talk to your kids, I'm your man. I represent a rural constituency, and something that's been really bothering me for many years is the rural-urban split. We have a number of Canadians who, through no fault of their own, don't make the connection about where things come from.
As a rural MP, I think what you're doing is very exciting, and this is the kind of program we need.
I have a question for you, Mr. Koch. You talk about building a rural-urban bridge. Do the land-use practices of farmers in the agricultural communities that surround most of our cities have a role to play in urban conservation?