In terms of the GMO issues, it's difficult to project out seven years, but I think a couple of things can change. Certainly the EU environment could change. They have approved the trait that is used in Canada. It's not that it can't be sold there, it's just this lack of consumer acceptance. So that may change.
As well, certainly the domestic industry will, I imagine, evaluate the potential to grow non-GMO beets to see if it's economic.