Earlier on, my point was that forages are different from annuals. You can't compare them directly. That's the issue there. If you understand the simple science that makes those two crops very different and the huge issue that creates for forages in terms of controlling gene flow, then you understand where the concern comes from.
All the other issues, I think, are similar, but it's the control of the gene flow that is the huge issue in any forage type, and the fact that they exist in the feral populations throughout our communities, in our parks, on our roadsides, everywhere. That's what separates it out.
At the end of the day, we've proven that we do not have a regulatory system in place to control the straight economic desires of the corporations. The problem is that we're constantly going to be subjected to their economic desires and not ours.