I saw some soybeans.
A number of years back my father-in-law was farming about 40 kilometres north of London. If you think about that lateral line, that's probably well below Boston, at least, just to give you an impression. The big news at that time was that they were starting to grow soybeans. When I look at P.E.I., wow, you're at the cusp of something really exciting. I don't know if you realize that, but this is an incredible time of year for you.
We just bought some farmland, and I don't mind saying that we paid $10,000 an acre. We thought we had lost our minds. Land in Kent County right now is selling for $20,000 an acre. I heard tell about some land prices around here, and I think we ought to start buying land here.
You have enormous potential on this island. We had a talk yesterday with some people from Cavendish about their potato production:1.5 billion pounds. If you look at the population of the world, what potential for growth.
I want to encourage you, first of all, I think that you island Canadians have maybe one of the greatest potentials that I have yet seen in this country. I know you have some challenges. I know we have to work through those things. I wanted to make that comment, more than anything else.
There is great potential for growth in your potato industry. We haven't talked about that, and yet if anybody talks about P.E.I., they talk about potatoes. Mary, Robert, or Reg, do you want to tell me how you feel about the potato industry, where that's going, some of the challenges you have, and maybe where you see some of the greatest growth potential?