Your basic question is, has it exploded or is it going to explode? I think it has exploded on the agricultural scene. When you look at the acreages and the productivity increases in the acreages that are planted with genetically modified organisms, it's already happened. The explosion has happened.
But I think the real explosion, as in the digital technology era, will be when the consumer apps come to the fore. Everybody has a home computer now because of their ability to access the Internet. When all you could do was control the temperature in your house or small things, it was not a big deal. When the consumer apps happened, it exploded. And I think that's what we're going to see in the future. It's not so much the impacts on the farmer as the potential impacts of food products on consumers, especially in the area of health.
There is a lot of promise. There are not a lot of hard examples today, but there is a lot of promise, and that's where the explosion is going to be. That's why you talk about the need for the regulations to be current so we'll be able to deal with that explosion. Other than the issue that's here today, there is a future issue that's going to be even broader.