Okay, I'll just rephrase this, then. There's obviously a problem. Everybody suspects what it might be. But again, we have to make sure it's scientifically proven—yes or no.
My question is this. With all the allegations.... I had some huge bee losses in my own riding, and mine wasn't the only one last year. Most of this happens right at planting time. So why wouldn't research be done, or started, to find out?
You can't just shut down the grains and oilseed industry, so we need to find a solution. If this product is doing it, we need to prove it one way or the other. To me, it seems that would ultimately be someone's job—whether or not it's yours—but it's someone's responsibility to get at it and get it done.