Thank you, gentlemen. It's nice to see you here at this virtual meeting.
First of all, Terry, I want to congratulate you and your executive. I wish you all the best this year. It was certainly a pleasure being at the conference a few weeks ago. Welcome, Mr. Hursh.
We're talking about the supply chain. There are a couple of topics that come to my mind and which you, Terry, have explained before. I noticed in the publication at the convention there was a kind of year-end review, and you talked about the Canada–European trade agreement. In addition to listing all the other issues I've been concerned with, you talked about stripping farmers of the right to save seed. I'll be honest with you; it's something that I hear about but don't know a lot about. I know there's an issue with UPOV 91 versus UPOV 78. I hate to say this, but it's a kind of “Saving Seeds for Dummies”. I'd like to know exactly what's going on here. Could you explain that?
If I have some time, I'd like to get some idea of your context with Australia, with some of the folks who went down there. I'd also like to get a really good handle on what your concerns are with saving seeds in this whole supply chain.