On the regulatory regime, one of the big problems—flax is particularly illustrative of this and I'll just briefly address it—is that we had the variety deregistered, making it illegal to sell for seed. But the problem was that it was still legal under the other regulatory aspects. It was approved for feed and environmental release. Even if you're doing test plots and extended test plots on an extensive basis you run into contamination issues, and once the genie is out of the bottle it's a problem.
There is a huge debate at the FAO and all sorts of places as to the appropriate technologies to feed the world, in light of upcoming problems. Central to this, looking at particular production technologies in isolation is probably not appropriate. The distribution aspects and the displacement that takes place from trade that displaces people out of the countryside in much of the agrarian south that has moved them into....
Mr. Chair, with all due respect, it's very disruptive when somebody is doing that when you're trying to compose your thoughts.