Mr. Everson, I will get to you. Thank you.
But in fairness you have to tell me what it is first. If I don't know what it is, how do I choose? So if you don't tell me it's a GM product—and I've had this debate with Mr. Everson before on the Canola Council—then how do I know it is? You're assuming I have a knowledge that I may not have since you won't put it on a label. So if you don't want to label it, I agree with you. I can choose as a consumer not to buy, but I can only choose not to buy based on what I know, and if you don't inform me then I don't know. Therefore I can buy a product based on, yes, we have a very safe food system, as you pointed out. So I'm buying on a confidence level that some folks may argue is misguided because I don't actually have the full information.
That's the point, I think. When you look at your stakeholders you ought to consider the biggest stakeholder, and they ought to be involved in the process. Now, I'm not asking you to tell me yes or no. I just simply made a comment.
Jim, you wanted to add a few words to this. I'm sorry to have cut you off. I didn't mean to, but you know what time is like here.