Yes. We have adopted various approaches to train the users.
We work with grower organizations. We work with the Ontario College of Family Physicians. The more farmers understand why they should be careful in using pesticides, the more they will take care in using them. The provinces also have a responsibility to ensure that users know how to use the products they are interested in.
Increasingly for us it is a sort of system-wide approach. That's one of the reasons I've spent a lot of time meeting directly with grower organizations. It's not just in the nature of us wanting to tell them what they need to do; it's also so they can tell us what their issues are. If we say to do this and it doesn't make sense to a farmer, they're not going to do it. It takes both parties to work to say, “Here's the issue, and here is a way of using the product that will address the issue and protect the farmer's health or the environment.”