Thanks to all of you for being here.
Professor Blay-Palmer, you mentioned that the state has a responsibility to intervene and ensure that we get a price premium for farmers. I'd like to get some comments from you and others on that.
Mr. Taylor, the research I've done basically says that in genetic engineering, when you transfer genes, it does not really increase the yield. Any increase in yield, the good things that we're having from canola and other crops, has been through the biotech industry and traditional breeding, not genetic engineering.
Where would the canola industry be today had GE canola not come into play? What would it have meant to the organic industry? It's a question that keeps coming into my mind.