I want to speak to that point with regard to high land prices. I can tell you that here in our province we're going through a municipalization and amalgamation exercise, and we're developing a land use policy. As we see these rising prices for agricultural land, it makes it very difficult to pencil out for our primary producer. It's one of the biggest threats we have to protecting our resource land.
When we see outside interests looking at our province and wanting to come in to buy land at these high values.... We have a lot of Amish, Germans, and Dutch coming in. We all got off the boat at one point and we've all bought land, but right now when Canada looks at protecting its food sovereignty, we need to make sure these trade agreements allow us to be profitable on our farms. These high land prices are crippling for a lot of people.