Further to that, again, echoing the comment about research and development being green, that is a big part of what we see as being required in Canada: more innovation and more research and development.
A lot of what's happening, certainly in the U.S., is that they have this huge corn crop that's in large part going into ethanol, and they're taking acres out of wheat and other crops in general. So I think that's where we have a real opportunity in Canada to serve a lot of those markets that are demanding our wheat and things for exports. We really need to make sure that we can take full advantage of that by having research and development that will keep us at the forefront of development in those cereal crops, particularly in western Canada.
I would echo your concerns that we definitely can't compete with the U.S. on the basis of dollars. We have to be smarter and look for longer-term, systemic solutions.