My view is that if we take that approach and promote genomics and say we have an alternative for people who don't want to do it that way, it will lend value to the whole concept of preserving biodiversity. Canada has signed on to that treaty.
We don't live in a perfect world, and the oil industry is maybe a good example. Nobody is saying that we shouldn't have oil tomorrow morning. People are asking if we can just rearrange it a little bit so that it's a little bit better and has less effect. I think the same approach can be taken here. In some cases, we may need transgenics because there is no alternative, but we also have other alternatives, and these are compromise positions.