I also wanted to comment that surveys have been done. I can point to one in particular that was done by Biotecanada in 2008. It was a broad survey that showed that eight out of ten Canadians actually saw benefits in agricultural biotechnology.
As has been brought up several times, we have 15 years of experience. We've been dealing with these crops for 15 years. The industry has actually worked very well together to bring forward solutions any time there have been issues that have come forward.
One solution in particular I'd like to talk about right now is the Grains Innovation Roundtable. This is a very broad-based stakeholder group that brings together government, grower groups, provinces, and industry, all the way from the grain handlers through to food processors. We've been talking about a number of issues. Certainly low-level presence has been one of the key issues we've been discussing.
When I travel around the world and talk to people, one of the comments I get is that Canada actually has an extremely good history of bringing together the stakeholders to have these discussions. That's one of the comments I get on a regular basis.
So I think there is great value in these kinds of forums.