I can't speak for the organic industry, but conversations I have had with organic farmers, who take biotechnology very seriously in terms of dealing with their customers.... By the way, as an association, CropLife Canada—speaking for its members—has absolutely no objection to organic farming. Our position is that everybody should be able to farm how they wish, whether they are using biotech products, organic products, or so-called traditional products. It's just that we need to figure out a way we can all coexist.
What organic farmers tell me is that it just depends on the customer. What does the customer want? Right now in Europe, it seems to be that a customer wants zero. Other markets have more tolerance, so it just depends.