Thank you for the question. I think it's obviously a very good concern, and our chair, Andre, outlined it.
I should say that, according to the last census, that number is still relatively low, but I think it's kind of the point of this legislation to get ahead of that potential curve. As farms, by necessity, often have to become larger, we don't want to have any further impediments at play when it comes to the ability to pass down the family farm.
Anybody who lives in a rural community knows the value of any small business, whether it be farming or otherwise, when it comes to the contributions to local stores, the donations to local events, the volunteers and the local hockey tournaments. It really is part of the fabric of that way of life. I think such a simple change as this, which could help continue that vital aspect of rural economies across the country, seems like a simple solution, and the risk of potential problems with it is certainly outweighed by the clear benefits.