I'm sorry. I can't see everything.
In response to Mr. Easter's question, I think he hinted a bit that it would be expensive. We have confidence in the system that's in place now in Canada. Adding another layer to that would add costs, and it would certainly add more time. Again, that adds risk to the commercialization of these beneficial traits in the end. In my view, we have enough integrity in the system with the data that is being generated, the peer reviewing that is going on, and the oversight and the reassessment that are being done by three Canadian government departments to make sure that the science was done right in the end.
I believe we have enough layers in there right now to provide a very strong level of integrity in the system to assure safety and to ensure that science is being used in the approval process.