Greg, you spoke of innovation, of developing characteristics to improve yield and health attributes, and I appreciate that, especially, as you say, while we're in competition with Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Brazil, and Russia--and frankly, in the face of global warming.
Two days ago, we had a group of people here talking about the need for public research, not private research. I understand that only $125 million of your entire yearly budget is put into research, based on numbers that I've read. I could be wrong. Can you tell us what--if any--plans you have to expand public research and increase investment, and what suite of programs you might be looking at? Because clearly it's very important.