The A&L Biologicals' approach was just to look at that other piece of the puzzle we haven't worked with. A&L Canada, which is owned by farmers, was started and research initiatives were put in place to address all production issues of all crops. So we deal with farmer groups. We cooperate with universities and industry to use all the technologies we have. We're involved in precision agriculture and soil testing and the like.
The A&L Biologicals portion was to look at the one piece of the puzzle we really know nothing about, and that's the ecology of the soil. We are doing a better job growing crops. Yields are increasing because of the technologies we keep using as we advance in agriculture. But we're also damaging a lot of things. Our approach is to continue using the technology, continue to produce bigger and better crops, more profitable cropping systems, but to start to address some of those things we're challenged with all the time in some of the negatives we create for ourselves as we go forward.