Hopefully we would still see at least as many farms as we see today, but I'm not sure that in twenty years we will see that many. We'd like to be able to see those farms that are still there be profitable and continue to provide healthy and sustainable food to the maritime region.
We think there is tremendous potential in wind energy and in a number of other alternative energies as well, but as many of you know, Prince Edward Island tends to have a little more offshore wind and so there is tremendous potential there. But the issue farmers are facing is that there are some funding possibilities on larger-scale projects, but having the ability to get the funding to put smaller-scale on-farm projects in place is very difficult. So if there were a policy at the federal level to ensure that farmers had access to dollars to implement those projects at the farm level, that could show tremendous benefits, and we could learn a lot from smaller-scale projects, which could then perhaps become bigger-scale and help offset some of the huge energy costs that our farmers are facing on P.E.I.