The one other country that has sort of been active on this is the Philippines, but I think Canada has a real ability, because we're the fourth-largest producer of GM crops in the world. Our crops—canola, corn, soybeans—are exported. It's only a matter of time before we export other commodities. Wheat won't be that far off.
I think we could be a global leader around developing domestic LLP policies. Typically it doesn't matter what sector of the economy we're talking about—whether it's education, or health care, or legal reform—countries look for other examples at an international level to base their own domestic policies on. If Canada is the first out of the gate at establishing a very functional and efficient LLP policy, we will be a global example for other countries looking to develop similar policies. Now that's not to say they will adopt ours lock, stock, and barrel. They will make nuances according to their own preferences, but certainly we have much more ability to influence our trading partners by establishing a policy than, conversely, by not.