I want to come back to the suspension of OUI. I know you were giving data on GROU or whatever, but GROU hasn't worked for my producers yet. They have no evidence at all that it's going to work. They're trusting the department. They're trusting some of their leaders to say it's working. On the ground, what they're saying is they want OUI to continue for awhile.
I'm confused as to why we can't, as a government, run the two programs simultaneously, insist that the chemicals that fit into the GROU program be put into that, and leave the OUI in place for the two years, as we requested. The real success of the OUI has been the price discipline it has brought to the market. Glyphosate is far cheaper than it was three years ago. Farmers appreciate that, and they want to be able to make sure they're going to be able to continue to access those kinds of prices in a fair market.
I invite your response on that.