Therein lies the rub, in that the criteria you're talking about is people's health and environment. Then it all boils down to the cost of the product to the producer as well, and that's where Canadian farmers are struggling to stay afloat, and somehow we need to address that. If it's good for people and good for the environment, I have no problem with that. That's great. Then why are producers alone paying the price in the cost of product? It's all rolled into that bottom line and the cost of the ClearOut 41 Plus or the Roundup Ready or whatever you're going to use. Why are producers alone shouldering that burden?
On December 12th, 2006. See this statement in context.