The technology doesn't end up being that much of a restriction, because there's mostly not a need for government registration or acceptance of most of the technology. Certainly on the pesticide side, and especially for some of our smaller acreage crops, the pesticide companies don't see Canada as a big enough market to actively pursue registration here. We have to try to romance them and bring them in.
That's where, if we move more to joint registrations on pesticides with Canada, U.S., and Europe, it will facilitate things and be a huge advantage for Canadian producers.