As an industry, we've made a commitment to seeking the approval in all the major countries where a product will be marketed. So for canola, for example, we seek approval in the major markets. We can make a submission at the same time, but if a country doesn't make an approval at the same time, that means we made a commitment not to move forward on the market and the commercialization of that product. So that could delay the commercialization of the product here in North America oftentimes by three to four years.
We feel it's very important that countries with likeminded science-based regulatory systems are able to share information and work together as they make these assessments and then also make the approvals, and that will minimize the impacts on international trade.