Thank you.
I'm very concerned. I've been able to somewhat separate myself until such time as—the alfalfa is the real looming.... I didn't grow canola before, so that really didn't affect me. But alfalfa, I grow a lot of that. It both feeds my livestock—I have a dairy farm—and I also grow crops. It's integral to both of them, and all of a sudden now it's on my doorstep. As I said, there's a test plot 40 miles away, and if that wind blows it 10 miles every year closer to me, I don't have a lot of time left. If it becomes widely spread—unconditional release—then I might have less time than that.
So it is on my doorstep, and it's going to determine whether I can continue or not. As far as I understand at this point in time, I'll be subject to no compensation. So that's why I did raise that question. I'd sure like to know what I'm supposed to do in the event that I can no longer do what I'm doing.