One of the aspects we do have here in P.E.I. is the Lands Protection Act, which is about 30 years old. It took us quite a while to get it in place, but I think it's part of what's protecting some of our land base here. As part of that act, we have a maximum amount of acres that you can own, and we have three-year crop rotation to try to be implemented as part of that.
I think it's very important in terms of that, trying to protect our soil here in P.E.I. It's very sand-based, and in order to keep the organic matter up, we need that crop rotation and we need diversity. That's part of the problem the potato industry is running into here now. It just doesn't have that land base. When you're trying to put that in less.... We're having quite a problem with trying to keep the soil together because it has been so sandy. In order to keep that organic matter up, we need a bit more diversity. We need a little more in terms of that to keep the quality there.