Okay. Just so we're clear.
I come from a farming community. I understand what people who work on the farms get from that. One of the problems I also understand is that to transfer the skills people need, particularly coming out of prisons--because I dealt with those people many times before they went to prison; they end up going to prison because they don't have marketable skills. Not to belittle what people learn in agriculture, because I think it's very valid, but if they don't have any marketable skills coming out of the institutions, all we're doing is setting them up to go back in, and there's no benefit to that.
The other part is—maybe Mr. Toller or someone else could illustrate this for us—the products that CORCAN sells to the penitentiaries now are food products; they will be bought from other Canadian farmers.