Thank you.
I have just one comment. We were just following up on what Paul was just talking about, which is having one centralized agriculture department, as the U.S. does. John and Mike both talked about how it might be the way to go. But if you look at U.S. farm policy, they don't have regional flexibility. And yet, that's what we heard throughout this--that you guys want to have regional flexibility. So if you have one central U.S.-style department of agriculture, do you think you'll have that regional flexibility?