I would like to say it's important for farmers to know the rules. We accept that prior to being shipped to India or China or wherever it's headed for, all of our product gets commingled with 100 other farmers' product, so if those 100 farmers know the rules that are available, know the tools, and know how to use them, that's the best-case scenario from our point of view. If international limits are set so that farmers know what is allowed and what isn't, that is the best-case scenario for keeping the product uniform and safe.
On February 3rd, 2015. See this statement in context.