Excellent.
You spoke of the User Fees Act. You said that the User Fees Act—and I'm paraphrasing—allows a charge or a levy for a product or a service that is provided only by a regulatory authority and that results in a direct benefit or advantage to the person paying the fee. Some of the expressed concerns are that there are certain derivatives, such as a grain research laboratory, maintaining grain quality assurance, maintaining food safety, policy development, and traceability—these are all things in the public interest that do not derive direct benefits to the user. You said you're in a 30-day period of determining what these user fees will be.
Can you tell us what you intend to include for which charges will accrue and what will be excluded? Will policy development, food safety, and traceability, for example, be excluded because they don't derive a direct benefit to the end user?
Can you give us some kind of indication of how the increased fees may compare with those that are charged in other countries like Australia or the United States? Have you even gotten that far to estimate what they might be?