I was really interested earlier when you talked about rural communities. I know that in the agriculture committee we talk about rural communities because they tend to be farmer-based. In a lot of cases, that tends to be the piece of the economy that is central to rural communities in a lot of provinces—not all, obviously, but in a lot of them. Sometimes it's mining, sometimes it's forestry, sometimes it's fishing. In a lot of places, though, it is farming.
You articulated earlier the need to do certain things. You talked about a feed mill in your presentation. In view of that...
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