I would just add that I think this is one of the things industry does really well. The Canola Council of Canada, for example, in the case of canola, has lots of agronomists on staff. So if you're not a big farmer, if you're a small farmer and you need the advice, you can go to those organizations. They're actually engaged hands-on in giving farmers advice, and in translating information that comes from some of the new product development, from the new products, directly to farmers.
They give independent advice. They really specialize in the area. I think it would be very difficult for a federal organization or a federal act to do that better than individuals at the industry level who are engaged in that business of providing advice. They do a really good job of outreach to growers of all kinds, giving the advice they need. We have crop advisories all the time regarding when to spray. For example, the Canola Council of Canada has a website that tells you about spray to swath. It gives you very precise advice about when you should spray, what times you should spray, and what products you should spray. Farmers have access to that information all the time.
I think that's one of the things that industry does very well. It's facilitated by clear guidelines and an enabling framework from the act. As for the actual hands-on translation and the advice about products, I think we already have a really good system for doing that.