I have a couple of comments. You mentioned the experiment in Australia. It's my understanding that it's in a very experimental stage, this 30% increase. They've got to work on that. According to the research I've done, there have been no major increases in yield through GM; it's all been through good conventional breeding.
The other fact is that if we look, for example, at GM corn, I just read there's a possibility they want to introduce it into Mexico, which with the cross-pollination would basically devastate the domestic industry. We have to be careful before we send genetically modified crops to other countries. Feeding the world, according to some scientists and others, is not about our sending a lot more crops; it's about helping them to develop their own crops.
I just wanted to put that on the record before I move on to my colleague, Madame Raynault.