Thanks, Mr. Chair, and thanks, everyone, for your presentations.
One of the key areas that Dr. Fowler certainly pinned down to a great extent is how we protect our quality. We are seen as one of the best quality suppliers of high-grade milling wheats worldwide. How do we ensure that we maintain that quality and reputation, move to a system that allows us to grow crops that may have similar-looking kernels, and accomplish other objectives, without jeopardizing quality? The government is thinking of getting into ethanol and biodiesel, and rightly so. You can breed those characteristics into seeds. Dr. Fowler and Mr. Johnson mentioned some of those points.
That is the first question for both of you. Mr. Johnson mentioned black box technology and statutory declarations. Can you elaborate on that? Can both of you give us your recommendations on how we can do this by utilizing this report and the changes to the CGC, and how we can get into some of those other opportunities out there without jeopardizing quality? That's what we have to deal with.
Whoever wants to can start.