If I've understood your question, and a couple of questions prior to your last one, this touches on the question of effects on the environment of these imports coming into Canada. Let's just remind ourselves that the proposed policy is about grain, feed, and food. It's all about materials being imported into Canada for processing, processing them to create more food and for creating livestock feed and so on. This material is not destined to get into the environment, unlike seed for sowing, which is another question that the Government of Canada is going to grapple with. What's the policy around low-level presence of seed for sowing in Canada? That question is still being discussed and we haven't seen a proposal yet.
As far as the grain story is concerned, as far as we're concerned there is no risk to the environment. There's nothing to monitor, if that's what you were asking earlier, in terms of GMOs in the environment.
Perhaps that helps.