Right. But at the present time, that's what you've got. So people are promoting or moving toward having products where you don't have zero tolerance, where you may move to a 2% or 3% tolerance of GMOs. But the segregation cost really became an issue there, and they're highlighted again in the StarLink case. The Japanese didn't trust the Americans any more, so they also did their own testing at the border of corn shipments going into the Japanese market. They turned back huge shiploads of corn on the basis of the StarLink corn, yes.
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