There's no disagreement from me there, Mark.
What perspective do all of you have on how we stack up against the rest of the world, in particular the United States, on research and development in relation to both the public sector and the private sector?
Secondary to that, one of the huge concerns in the food system at the moment is with the increasing amount of corporate control—there are a few big players—and with having to go back to the company for seed instead of producing your own. I think somebody mentioned—I believe it was you, Mary—that they're into encouraging public rights on seeds and the ability to reproduce your own, but all the GMO material really is going back to the company, and you are captive to that company. Their profits are increasing, and their executive salaries are going through the roof.
So how do we stack up against the world and how do we get a handle on controlling some of that corporate power that is imposing restraints on individuals?