On the market size that enables a company to return their cost of registration, they have ten times the population, but for some crops they have 20 and 30 times as many acres as we do. Probably the only crop where it's different is canola, where we have 12 million acres and they have one or two million acres. With everything else, they have more acres to help pay for the cost of registration.
We've made a lot of progress in the last couple of years on having the NAFTA rules set the same and getting joint registrations, and I'd like us to do even more in that area. If we start with a level playing field of availability, I know Canadian growers can out-compete anybody in the world if they have the same tools.