Yes. There are a few other organizations that have lent their support as well. The Canadian Canola Growers say, “Enhancing our research environment to better attract investment in new plant varieties is essential to keep our farms sustainable agronomically, environmentally and economically today and into the future.”
You can look at some other crops. There's the chair of Mustard 21, who says, “Plant Breeders' Rights legislation that conforms with UPOV 91 will provide the Canadian mustard industry increased ability to...support innovative plant breeding. This will...continue to keep Canada on the map as the world's Number 1 supplier of...quality mustard...”.
There you can see another couple of examples where these organizations across Canada look at UPOV 91 coming in and the environment it can create for further investment. We view it as a win.