To just briefly address your question about non-BRM programs, it's not a program so much as ensuring that this committee looks at the regulatory capacity we have to adopt these new technologies we're talking about. We're talking about new types of crops, perennial crops, grasses--things that we haven't seen before in our regulatory system. We need to make sure they have the human and intellectual capacity to regulate those products safely, including the new advances in animal health and biotechnology that Mr. Easter was talking about.
So as much as this committee can do to support the dedication of those resources in our regulatory agencies will go a long way toward ensuring smooth and safe adoption of these technologies.