Thank you, Chair, and thank you all for your testimony today. That goes to the gentleman in the back as well.
I'm not from the west. I live in the east, and I certainly know that when there's any kind of impact on our fisheries in our communities, it's significant, and there's a real ripple effect. That's the position I'm coming from. Also, before I had the honour of representing New Brunswick Southwest, I taught international trade for over 20 years.
My question is for you three gentlemen. You've obviously made a conscious choice to be farmers, even though you saw your parents and grandparents and great-grandparents, in some cases, go through this kind of thing. What advice would you give to your children moving forward? We know, as you've mentioned, that in global markets the risk is higher and there's a level of uncertainty. How would you advise them to manoeuvre through this?