Organic farmers on the Prairies have a lot of respect. There are 1.2 million acres of organic land in the province of Saskatchewan alone. There are 1,200 organic farmers. From my farm to town, which is seven miles, there are about three organic farmers, interspersed, and we respect each other. But they don't understand. They assume they have no responsibility to keep that GMO product on their land.
It works for spray, because you can stay back or you can wait for the wind to blow in the other direction. But it doesn't work for GM. There's got to be some way of not putting out these crops that are going to proliferate and destroy somebody else's market. There's no reason we have to have it. And the consumers don't want it. If you label GM canola, if you put GM labelling in Canada, you won't be selling much GM crop. The consumers don't want it.