I am from the Peace region of Alberta. Just for the record, I believe there the stat is that there are more arable acres in that region of Alberta than there are in the entire province of Manitoba. We have a lot of farm clients in that area, and there are corporations of farmers. The reason for that is that the land and machinery costs are so capital-intensive that it is impossible to repay the debt on that land using personal tax dollars. We have to incorporate those farms to pay back capital at corporate tax levels instead of personal tax levels.
The other reason is that there is so much fluctuation in a family farm. They say you have one good year and one disaster every five years. In that good year, you have to be able to save some of your money to fund the disaster, because it is coming.