Often what we're hearing, especially now, is that the older dairy farmers can't find somebody to buy the farm from them, so to speak, if they don't have a son or daughter successor. Then the young ones who have never lived in a dairy family and who want to buy quota find it totally unachievable. Is there any benefit to being a part of the Gay Lea co-op in terms of succession and finding somebody to take over the farm?
On July 10th, 2012. See this statement in context.