Thank you, Chair.
Maybe I'll just keep going on patent infringement. When Roundup Ready canola first hit the prairies—of course there are some very famous lawsuits that went on at the time with Percy Schmeiser in that scenario—one thing that was very, very clear when you took on that seed was that you signed a contract and that contract gave you no privilege. You had no privilege to use that seed the next year, you had to sell every bushel you grew.
In UPOV 91 there will be privilege. When you look at privilege, in that scenario, then the farmer would actually have the ability to save that seed. Canola has gone to hybrid, so I don't see that option pertain. Isn't it actually worse right now because a contract could be created for a seed at this point in time that would restrict you and your ability to replant that seed and UPOV 91 is the only way to fix that?
Fix it with the farmer privilege portion of UPOV 91. It actually gives you the privilege to save seed. Well, you don't have that privilege right now. In fact, the contract that we created—