To me, the GMO issue is really simple. We need GMOs to allow for the very high crop yields that we have. Our crop yields in Canada have gone straight up like an arrow into the air for the last 10 to 15 years, and we're now producing a very high percentage of corn compared to what we used to create. If there is any type of a barrier to that product getting into Europe, whether it's canola or soy or corn, that's a serious problem for us, because the entire North American industry has been improved and built on because of these efficiencies that were created.
Another non-tariff barrier, I think, is the indirect land use change issue that I raised in my testimony—