Thank you very much.
Following up on what Mark was saying, in a lot of the countries he was referring to, 75% or more of their disposable income--and that is the case in many developing countries--goes to purchase food. In Canada that figure is hovering around 10%, and it's shrunk from about 16% not that many years ago.
Do you think that's a factor in...? I guess compared to our wages here and what have you, when they're only spending 10% on the food, they say, “Why would I go out and farm when I come to Canada? I only have to spend 10% of my total disposable income on food.”
Do you think that has any effect?