That's a great point. That's the comparison we're using, that these tools are already available in conventional breeding.
GURTs are a recombinant DNA technology; they are a new way of using seed sterility. But essentially the outcome is the same. Seedless grapes and seedless watermelon are not genetically engineered, but the outcome is the same. They don't reproduce, but they still have value. They still have benefit to the farmer, whether it's increased yield or sale of melons, whatever that may be.
Our message is let us move forward and work on the science. We think there are some pretty interesting applications here that could have benefits to agriculture. Certainly, the research is still in the laboratory phase. It's not yet in the field. It's not yet in the commercial marketplace.