That is correct. I think there is clearly, as I said earlier, a need to.... The CW red spring and the CWAD classes account for 85% of the wheat produced in western Canada. It is milling classes of wheat. What we were trying to do by removing ultimately KVD requirements from the six minor use classes and the creation of a general purpose class is to in fact move in the direction of providing our plant breeders with the ability to do exactly what you're talking about. Until we have a technological or better way of ensuring that we have the capacity to keep the milling-quality wheat segregated from the non-milling types, I think it's prudent for us to do it in a phased and stepwise fashion.