I would comment on the second component, wondering where we stand in relation to what's happening in terms of food security and production around the planet. Brazil is a good example, as they are now producing over 50 million or 60 million acres of transgenic product per year. Indeed, we're going to see increasing competitiveness, a demand for us to be innovative, with new research ideas, particularly in our small companies. We need to look at those quality modifications.
Canada has always been strong on quality, be it in our durum wheat or our canola oil or so forth. We have to build on that. We need intensive research to find those niches to keep our markets secure. There's no question that players like Brazil can produce a lot, as can South Africa, Ukraine, and others, when they come into strong production.
So I think the challenge for us is to use our innovative skills to develop products that fit important emerging markets, be they for high-level nutrition particularly or for environmentally friendly products.