In a word, no. We provide training for our farmers as they develop succession plans, but it's primarily from father to daughter or from father to son or from grandfather to granddaughter. We provide training for that. But the DFO, the Dairy Farmers of Ontario, regulates how milk quota is transferred between farm and farm.
I've never heard of an issue in Ontario of individuals having difficulty selling the farm, because quota is a hot commodity, and quota, at least in the present system, will always be able to be sold. The issue becomes the affordability of that quota for the next generation and whether they can cashflow it.