We'll have another round?
I really only had one question. I wanted to go back to the bio-economy. Denise was talking about the discovery, innovation, plant science changes that are going to take place. If what you've suggested is going to happen, does happen, we're going to have a revolution in agriculture, obviously, from $40 billion to $500 billion within the next 10 years or fewer.
I want to ask—all of you, I guess—what the important things are that need to happen for this to happen in this country. What would you pick out? We hear often that you can't have too much government interference and that we need to have some assistance.
Then particularly, what's the role of business risk management, as you see it, in the development of this over the next 10 years?
I'd be interested in the CFA's position on it as well. What do we need to do to fully access the revolution that's going to take place in the next 10 years?