In 1998 there were 1,600 distinct family units who owned quota. Today that's roughly 1,073. In total we have roughly 1,559, but that includes husbands and wives who may individually hold quota. But in terms of distinct family units, it has dropped by over 500 since 1998.
Part of that is because of the consolidation that happened. As long as there was some profitability left in production, we were managing things internally. I would expand my business by buying up my neighbour's quota and infrastructure. We can no longer do that. So part of the drop was just internal consolidation, and part of it is as a result of the quota exit program from 2005, which resulted in, I believe, 230 of our growers accessing that program, surrendering their quota, and leaving production.