I'd like to amend somewhat the sense that it's just from the public sector. The public sector, the government, has an opportunity in dealing with the major corporations that work in the agricultural biotechnology field. It's not just about tax cuts, which of course ring well if you're politicking; it's also about structuring those taxes and tax regimes so that companies are encouraged and enabled to invest in these areas.
Today we're not getting that kind of investment. We don't get the kind of investment they get in the U.S. in our public education either. Rather than giving it back and having it go to the shareholders or the executive or the board, we should make sure that it's structured in a way that's going to build our national agenda, which I know is what you're engaged in trying to do, and build it in a way that it's going to have the impacts we need.