With regard to the regulatory system, I'll go back Roundup canola. Patent was filed for that back in 1987, but it didn't get issued until 2005. The way they did it actually gave the company 34 years on that patent. I don't know where the patent office was when this was all taking place, but there definitely was a problem. We should never have a patent like that on something. On a regulatory basis it was supposed to be 17 years. The way it got filed and issued just took too long.
Some of things that have to be addressed in the regulatory system are how to get these through faster and how to make sure companies are accountable for getting these through quicker and without prolonging the system. That's one of the areas you have to really work on.
Again, if you go back to canola and the way some things are done, this year the same seeds you got last year are 50ยข a pound more just because the price of canola went up. Basically, companies are making $205 per bushel of canola right now.