Thank you. I appreciate the question.
I agree with Mr. Third that often, to move at the speed of business it's a question of having faster turnaround time on funding requests.
As for our view on the five-year aspect, agricultural research has typically a longer timeframe than other types of research. I could make a case that five years is a bit short, in the sense that by the time you've gone through a few crops of something, all of a sudden the project is ended. If there is a field in which longer timeframes for research projects and programs might make sense, it certainly is agriculture, viticulture, and greenhouse-type stuff.