No, but the government is there to regulate. If allowing a product into the market means that you take away choice in another area in the economy that's viable, that becomes an issue.
We could argue back and forth for a long time, and as I said, our sector hasn't resolved this. I just want to make it clear that we haven't given up on the idea yet that GMO pollution is a given. Where it is the case in the four crops we currently have commercialized, then we are looking proactively at regulating ourselves and allowing folks who want to label under the non-GMO project to do that. I don't want to quote the percentage, but I think it's certainly less than 1%.