Thank you.
The next question goes to the professor. I appreciate your opening comments. But in one of your comments you questioned whether farmers would be able to operate competitively under the new regime. I guess I'm not quite clear. I think my colleague Mr. Lemieux brought it up as well, that there is competition. You can either use publicly available seed or the proprietary seed, or whatever kind of seed you wish. You just will have to pay more for it. I guess I'm a little unclear about what you mean about the lack of competition.
You brought up other countries, but, with respect, we're concerned about what's good for Canadian farmers. I am, on this side, because I have Canadian farmers where I'm from, and I represent them. So I'm not quite clear on how you say this is in some way an obstacle to competition.