Certainly, on self-regulation, the Canadian Soybean Council and other exporters, seed companies and seed institutions, research, and government, are in constant discussion about what needs to be done and what protocols need to be put in place.
In the soybean industry, we fall under the CIPRS program. The exporters go through that. That's a program administered by the Canadian Grain Commission that can establish.... I guess it's a third party assessment of how those regulations or contractual arrangements are brought together and put into place.
Something else as far as an industry goes--I'd like to let Michelle talk about it--is a situation on how we move forward in looking at all the market access types of issues. We have certainly been pushing forward as an industry for a while now to move forward with that type of issue.
I'll let Michelle talk about that.