Yes, I believe there should be, because agriculture in Canada is very diversified. So I agree with you. Some farmers will be organic; some others will grow otherwise.
I'll just answer one part about the low level, what I believe. We had a committee here in Quebec. Zero percent, zero tolerance now, is rather impossible when you can have testing at parts per billion. Now with the testing as stringent as it is, I think it's impossible to be at zero tolerance. That's just one part.
I'll go back to what interests me enormously. For the farmer to have the choice, he has to have the tools. So when I'm talking about wheat among others, you want to have the tools. And if the private isn't there then the public has to push in also to have tools for the farmers to be able to be competitive in the markets, to be able to have return on their investment, and to be able to be there, viable to be there, the farmers, long term.