Thank you.
I have only a few minutes left.
Mr. Tennant, before I got into politics, I did work like you've been doing. It's amazing when you go to an area that has all the ingredients to water the land and so forth, but the key things are land rights, water rights, and people being protective of their property. Sometimes you give them the tools, but it's the rest of it, the infrastructure, the ownership of rights and various things....
It's even the financing, right? If they can't get microfinancing, it's hard for farmers to get going. Is that also one of the biggest issues there? You can bring the seed, you can bring the fertilizer, you can set up the irrigation systems, but it's still a fairly unruly place, where somebody would go in and steal their fuel or....
Is that something we should be pushing for? Should we be helping these countries set up the proper framework? Then people like you could have an easier job of getting farmers to invest their own money or to get microfinancing.