I don't believe so, but I think that's a good distinction.
Part of the reason for the increase in land values is the future growth and what it's going to be worth five years, 10 years, and 25 years from now. Technology doesn't have that. Arguably, it can decay very rapidly. It depends. It might be obsolete in a short period of time, especially given the rate of technological innovation. The innovation we're seeing now in agriculture, with big data and the digitalization of agriculture, could lead to real rapid innovations in technology and the consequence that the technology might be obsolete in a short period of time.