Assistance can be financial, and depending on where you're looking, sometimes it's policy, political will. We're not actually talking about dollars. We're already spending those dollars to have those people here. We need them to clearly understand what the hurdles are in the way of advancing a specific sector of the industry, and we need them to understand how current policies restrict or limit what we are expecting to happen, either at the farm gate or in the marketing areas.
We have a long list of things, if you look in our strategic plan. Simple things such as transportation policy can have a tremendous negative effect on what happens. How we view the movement of containers in this country, and how that is viewed in other countries, creates a very negative effect on moving niche market products within this country, both across the country as well as in and out of the country. It has a tremendous negative effect.
Policy is probably the area where you could have the biggest effect with the least number of dollars. There is still a great demand for dollars, and of course I'm going to hammer on it all day long, if you let me.
We need dollars for plant breeding. Plant breeding does not happen overnight, although the science of today almost makes it look like it's overnight. We've made tremendous strides in the abilities of science to move forward faster, but those are not cheap moves in science; those are expensive.