I said we had other business we wanted to move on to.
Before you leave the table, though, we don't expect an answer back today as you respond to the committee on these specific issues. Mr. Reid, you talked about the 155% tax credit to help offset the costs of producers having certified seed. If you can put that into a more detailed document for the committee to consider, we'd appreciate it, and also to back up how—you were talking about KVD—using more certified seed would help with this whole producer affidavit issue and identity preserve to ensure that the varieties are what they are claimed to be.
All of you talked about using some of the new science technologies to produce new varieties and said that these varieties should be marketed. Part of the non-BRM under Growing Forward is this whole market development initiative. Mr. Bacon, you mentioned the bilateral trade agreements, but you also suggested that there might be other programs we should be using or should be producing to help with the marketing of these new commodities, and specifically to market them as a Cadillac rather than a Chevette. If you can go down that path in providing the information to the committee, it would be greatly appreciated.
With that, I think we shall suspend. I'd ask that all people who aren't tied to a member of the committee exit the room so that we can go in camera and consider our next order of business.
[Proceedings continue in camera]