First of all, I think Canada has done a great job. The PMRA has done a great job in making the science-based regulatory system we have here. The way we do that is through continuous research and continuous investment in understanding the technology and the products we're working with.
Again, I'll go back to my opening comments. I'd like to point out that the second-largest corn-producing province in Canada is Quebec. The Grain Farmers of Ontario are working very closely with the FPCCQ, which is the Quebec grower group that represents corn and grain production. So we're investing in research.
I ask that the federal government also consider beyond.... We're trying to focus research on the parts that we are involved in. I think there is other bee health research that needs to take place. Again, the silver bullet is not the answer. It's a very complex bee/environment/farmer issue, and we need to look at other areas where an investment in research would benefit all of us.
This is a general society thing, to tell you the truth, because bees are important to all of us. We need investment in research on bee health in the colonies—again, varroa mites, genetic predisposition or the importance of how widely spread the genetics are in the bee colonies, feeding. There's just a multitude of things, and I think we need to invest in those.