Mr. Miller twigged this point. When it comes to empowering farmers to buy some of these inputs, we've submitted what we call a co-op investment plan. That gives the ability to co-ops to generate more investment capital so that farmers can empower themselves, either in the selling market or in the purchasing market. We'd love to go through that with you some time.
There's also been a lot of talk about the regulatory costs. I've used pesticides as an example several times. It costs just as much if not more to register a chemical product in Canada as it does in the U.S., but the U.S. is a much larger market, and therefore we are far short of the options, when it comes to chemical products, that U.S. farmers have.