The process we talked about earlier, looking at one package of data, having it evaluated, and using foreign evaluations, is a key part of that. Most, if not all, of these minor-use crops in this technology gap have been registered in the U.S., so they've had sufficient information to have the registration granted by the U.S. EPA. So critical to the process to get that speed down to six months is utilizing those evaluations and only picking up Canadian parts where it's absolutely critical. We recognize that we don't want to lower the standards of safety in Canada, so it's very important to make sure that we have similar standards, but to make sure that there's no additional data that's not absolutely critical to make that safety determination.
On June 8th, 2006. See this statement in context.