We've done that in the past.
As I said, I am from the Correctional Service of Canada. I cut my teeth there, as a plumber at a prison for women in Kingston. There were vocational shops, and through the years, the government closed those down.
The biggest vocational shops we have left now are the farms. I'm saying there are still some vocational shops, but at this point in time, that's what's left. I can't see the reason for throwing out the baby with the bathwater, with the farm, when the farm gives you the vocational training as well as the produce to use inside our institutions.
There have been great debates in this forum, in this building, around Kyoto and going green and the 100 miles. This program gives the government the ability to lead and to show by example that it's trying to make government, at least in the form of the Correctional Service of Canada, self-sufficient. They can start to grow their own food and expand the program.