This plays into what Mr. Dhaliwal was asking before. I had looked into the Growing Forward program for my own start-up venture, to invest in simple things like a greenhouse or a tractor, and the help that I could get through that. That's an important capital investment that I can access in order to start the business. I think more things like that would help younger people get into the market, because I can't afford to take on the debt of a $1.5-million tractor, or 3,000 acres of land, or 1,000 acres of land. But you can make a living on 10 acres of land and a $10,000 tractor. It's just a matter of scale and getting to a high-value low-quantity market, rather than a low-value, high-quantity market, because we're a small province.
We can't compete with Iowa and other large-scale.... There's a limit to it. We can compete to a certain degree, but I think in order to really compete in the future, programs like Growing Forward that help young people get into high-value markets is really important.