As I said, I applaud you for that and I congratulate you for what we all know as an important and iconic industry here in Canada.
I want to go to the farmers for a minute. I've had some discussions with our chair, Mr. Eyking. Mr. Eyking and I of course share a background. His parents came from the Netherlands, as do mine. I asked him how in the world a Dutchman wound up in Cape Breton. His dad saw that there was a population there that needed to be fed, and that's what economics is all about: supply and demand, willing buyers and willing sellers. He told me the history and how they produced products that were needed by the local population.
I haven't much time left and so I'd better clam up myself, but I wonder if you could give us a snapshot of agriculture in Nova Scotia, primarily in Cape Breton, and what other opportunities you have. As Mr. Eyking pointed out, there were produce crops, and I think they did quite well.