The important thing, speaking from the Canola Council's point of view, is to look at where everything goes in Growing Forward 2. We're coming to the end of Growing Forward 1 and that whole framework, and there are consultations going on, about where we go from there in terms of Growing Forward 2. That's going to be really critical because research is a component of that, so we're engaged in that discussion with the government about how to do that.
In Growing Forward 1, the government established this agri cluster process, and the Canola Council will apply for that. As a result of that work, we're doing a significant amount of research, in partnership with the Government of Canada, in a very directed way. We think it's a very strong model, and something that should be looked at for Growing Forward 2. It's pooling private sector and public sector money together. It's pulling the expertise from the public sector, the universities, and the private sector technology companies together. It's directing research in a specific way with input from everybody associated with canola research. So we're really excited about that.
Rick mentioned how so much money is being spent by other commodities. In the scope of things around the world, canola is a relatively small commodity. So what we need to do in Canada, in focusing on canola, is exactly that—bring the public sector, the private sector, and universities together, because we need a very clear strategic focus in order to be able to be competitive and remain competitive with other commodities around the world.