It reminded me of my own part of Ontario. I'm a little farther north. It wasn't that many years ago that soybeans were a rare commodity to see growing, and they're quite common now. In fact, it's a regular cycle.
Just so I'm clear, you're basically saying that we need, or you want to see, the kind of research and development we've seen in soybeans and other crops in recent years--corn is another one--carry on. Is that basically what you're saying?