Okay. If we do that for regulation, what is the purpose of registration then? In western Canada we go through regulations, and again we acquire that data set. We do all that work, and we basically come across and say, “Hey, this is fair. This is safe. There's no problem here.” But then we go to a second panel for registration, which is a two-year process that now selects the variety based on whether it is profitable or on other non-science-based information. Is that process still effective? Is it still needed?
Mr. Ingratta, with your experience, what would be your opinion on that?