 Sheryl, I support farmers using regenerative practices. Yeah, 100%. Look, gang, whatever town, city you're in, in Canada, the United States, look into CSA, Community Supported Agriculture. Join a CSA. A CSA is basically a cooperative of a farm or a bunch of farms that get together and you pay them money at the beginning of the season, early spring, before the harvest and everything, and you buy your share of weekly or bi-weekly delivery or pickup of produce. It could even be meats, by the way, but groceries. We've been joining it, I think this is the fifth year we've done it. Every Wednesday we get produce delivered to our door, like an organic from local farms. It costs us, I forget how much it costs us, about let's say $25 a week, $30 a week. We pay that a lump sum and we get it in my part of the world, we're getting it for about five months period or something like this. I forget exact time, but basically at the beginning of the season you start getting this stuff, in the mid-season, peak season you get lots of stuff and towards the end you start getting like, and we bought it for a year, so we're going to get root vegetables and stuff at the fall and winter and whatnot. Organic food delivered or you go pick up from local farms and it costs you about the same, if not less, than going to the grocery store. The food you're getting is full of nutrients. That's one way to support healthier living, healthier world.