I think anyone who's had any association with farming or agriculture knows how much work goes into it, so maybe it could be something in the labour initiative for programs to hire student labour in the summer. I created in-house an internship program to teach people to make cheese. It's a three-month internship program. We pay. They get paid minimum wage to learn to make cheese, because I don't believe in just using slave labour. That came from in-house. We did that. At the end of the three months, interns should be able to create their own cheese and hopefully then go out and increase the footprint of artisan cheese-making in Canada.
So there would be that—something to support labour—and as well maybe some support on the technical side would be good. Also, if there could be an easing of the ability to ship across the country, through agreements in certain sectors, so we could cross borders without a lot of red tape, that would be good.