Personally, that's the most exciting part of these proposed amendments from our perspective, so just very quickly, to create a plum of novel traits through biotechnology or other modern plant breeding techniques, a number of steps need to take place to ensure safety: the environmental assessment, the food safety assessment, and the feed safety assessment.
Bill C-18 has a proposal specifically for the feed side of it to allow the regulators to take into account safety assessments done by other jurisdictions. We think that is going to be extremely encouraging, provided of course that the standards of those other jurisdictions are equivalent to Canada's, that this is going to be very beneficial for our member companies and other developers of products of modern plant breeding. It will save resources, both from the developers' perspective in terms of the information they would be submitting to the regulators, and also, in our view, on the regulators' side because they're not having to duplicate the risk assessments that are done by other jurisdictions that have equivalent—