Jim, you've got a good market for non-GM soybeans, yet you support GM crops in other areas. It's the same for us on P.E.I. We've got a tremendous market for non-GM canola in Japan. But they come to the island, they inspect the fields, they see how close any other crops that are GM are to those canola fields. And to be honest with you, if it weren't for labelling in Japan, we wouldn't have that market.
The labelling issue is another issue we have to have a look at seriously. I've been opposed to labelling GMOs, but I really question if that should be our end position. Some say if it's so great and such a seller, then if you put “Certified GMO” in big, black print on the label, everybody will buy it. Why the fear?
Could I get a response from you, either Jim or Michelle, on your experience?