Thank you, gentlemen, for your presentations today.
There is good news on the agricultural front. You guys are right. As there is profitability, the young tend to come back to the farm. We're seeing about an 8% gain in the last year. I think those are the last numbers I saw, and that's fantastic. So good on you.
One of the things that is critical for agriculture, of course, is innovation—money going into research and things like that. I've always seen in my own farm operation that there's nothing that drives my own efficiencies and own innovation as being able to market into a new marketplace, and being able to ascertain that.
The other big thing is labour mobility. We were talking about it with truck drivers and so on, but George, when it comes to you, it's pickers and those types of people. Some of them are unskilled but some of them are skilled. Are you seeing programs that will allow that to happen? I know there's a tremendous amount of discussion under the TPP on labour mobility, but I see that as a good thing because it outlines exactly who can come here and what they can come for.
Do you see avenues there that will help you maintain the labour standards and quantity that you're going to need, moving into the future?