In terms of the question about what is limiting us, I think that in agriculture it's fair to say that investments are high. Private business is very active in pursuing new opportunities. The limiting factors, as we mentioned earlier, are labour and transportation. If we were to see further investment from our federal government in ports, that would be fantastic. That would take us to being able to better compete in world markets.
We've always considered this location to be a disadvantage from a transportation perspective, and we should probably be looking at it as an opportunity, because if we look out the window, we see a deepwater port here. That makes us incredibly competitive in foreign markets. We need to see a development of that port system within our province.
With regard to labour, currently the Canadian Agricultural Human Resource Council is doing fantastic work to address the gaps in labour. Agriculture is an incredibly exciting place for a career right now. It is exciting for investments. The forecasts are incredibly optimistic. I think the fact that we are a provincial driver at $435 million in 2014 and 4,000 jobs speaks very strongly to private investment and private leadership.