The technology used when they started sequencing the human genome is 30 years old. The technology with genomics, particularly in DNA sequencing, has progressed very rapidly. It outstrips Moore's law of technology several fold. We've been able to bring the cost of sequencing and the time required to do it down by an incredible amount.
However, I would caution to say that does not necessarily mean the science part of it goes forward, as you have heard from our CropLife stakeholders in the room. It still takes seven to 10 years to get a variety developed. What the genomics can do on the front end of that is help them make better selections of breeding stock going in. But once you have that breeding stock done, it's still going to take seven to 10 years to get that moved forward. The plants only grow so fast, and so do the animals. We can't change that.