That is correct.
My farm is my retirement, and transferring the family farm to satisfy everyone's needs within the family is a very difficult job to do.
My parents moved from Germany to Canada in 1980. We had a very small farm in Germany. We bought a smaller than average size farm here in Manitoba back in 1980. I came back from university to the farm in 1984. On the advice of my accountant, I did pay a little bit into RRSPs, but he said, “You're better off investing in your farm, because you want to grow it to the point where the farm is financially viable to support your family.”
We have grown it over the last 44 years into a larger than average sized farm, which supports three households at the moment. When I was married, we lived for 12 years in a house, had very little furniture and made lots of sacrifices to grow the farm. We grew the farm not in order to sell it at the end of my farming career and to live in luxury with the millions but rather so that we could pass it on—