I think it is a fair characterization and I think there are communities, for instance around Lake Simcoe, where they have started to work with the farmers, and they're a unique group. You need to bring them on board. You can't just impose regulations on them if they're not going to be happy with them, so it's much better to work with them.
I know that a farmer down in Ohio formed some kind of a group and he started to encourage other farmers to carry out the same types of practices. So it can spread and I think that's the best way to make it happen.