Well, we think that because of the environmental piece that provides benefits to all Canadians, there's a case to be made for public dollars to be spent on forage variety development, because when they end up on the landscape, they provide for healthier soils and more biodiversity. They support the wildlife element and the recreation element. All those things are side benefits to my successful ranching operation.
We think the public purse, the government, being involved in developing and working on innovative new varieties will allow us to remain competitive. Certainly the perennial plants have not seen the yield increases that the annual cropping world has seen, just because of the dynamics of the biology. Also, it's much tougher to generate those huge increases in yields.