I think we'd certainly be excited to be part of the regulatory process. With regard to the consultations being transparent and open, if farmers have the voice to help steer and direct the process...because we are, once again, ultimately the ones who are going to be paying for it, whether it be an end point royalty or some type of value capture model.
We do realize that in order to continue to attract the investment and research in Canada that we need, we're going to pay for it, just like under the canola models that we've experienced. We're thankful for the new genetics that we've seen there. In terms of some of the concerns, what comes first, the chicken or the egg? If you're going to be building, paying for an end point royalty to hopefully at some point develop some varieties that might spur on better yields down the road, it's kind of like building a barn first and then having to pay rent for the barn that you built. Certainly I think farmers understand that they will have to pay for technology, but they don't want to have to pay for it twice.