I think we have to look at it and see what's relevant to the investment that we're making, from producers right through to government, and industry as well. As growers, we're spending huge dollars to be innovative, to compete. Industry puts huge dollars in there. Our governments have been putting in huge dollars these last number of years in order to be innovative.
Without that recognition and making it relative to that investment, those are dollars that some other feedstock is going to take over if we don't have a bit of a backstop there to protect that feedstock from going in there when prices do slide. We have to assess and look at all the dollars we're investing and at the spin-off of industry. We have to evaluate those types of things. There's no doubt about it. It needs to be relative and have that backstop there, with enough dollars to protect the investment that all of us are putting into the innovation of our industry.