I don't have a specific number, sorry. All I can say is more is always better, and whatever we do have at our disposal through public research, make sure it is targeted in the right area where the industry is going so it can get commercialized and into the farmers' hands more quickly. That technology keeps us ahead of the global competitiveness that we face every day, and it is more a factor in making sure we get the biggest bang for research dollars, be those public or private or farmers' dollars themselves. It's working together as a group, having a plan, and investing in the future in research that will actually pay dividends in the near term. But, again, I don't have a solid number for you.
On March 24th, 2011. See this statement in context.