Yes, and that's why we try to keep it as an abstract framework for agriculture. We don't want to tie it into specific geography. We want to look at the total field, the demands that are on farmers, the issues they face, and also reconcile that with the global economy. This is a huge thing we tend to underestimate.
Food safety is arguably tied to global trends and information demands, and this is only going to get worse. A new framework needs to be sensitive to those things as well. It needs to be holistic. But to answer your question, this is going to be something that starts from the ground up where government is going to meet us in the middle and help us out with what we find we're going to need, because it is a very iterative and adaptive process. I can't tell you where this is going to be in a month, but I know it's going to be somewhere, based on the momentum we have so far.
To answer your question, it's definitely more a regional thing than something that would be outlined on a national level.