Absolutely we would support those programs that are in place and the potential solutions that have been brought forward.
We see, as the main cornerstone in innovation, a regulatory system in place that not only establishes science-based principles but enables new products, new technologies, and innovative solutions to come to market.
As I indicated in my presentation, some of the best and most promising innovations that we have to solve some of the world's problems--i.e., food, water--if there's not a system in place to allow those products to be investigated and come to market, they're certainly not going to help provide the solutions we sorely need in today's world.