I'm actually going to move on to Susan Antler.
I liked your comment about the use of the word “soil”. I had an agronomist friend who said “dirt blows, soil grows”. So it's very true about that, and I used to call it “dirt” and he used to correct me every time.
One thing you talked about was compost and organic matter. That's one thing I think the Prairies have been very successful on, actually increasing their organic matter through things like no-tillage, direct seeding. In the late eighties, early nineties, there were huge workshops all over the Prairies. I can remember being a part of field days. I went to workshops, the Manitoba-North Dakota Zero Tillage Farmers Association's workshops.
One thing about UPOV 91 that I think is going to be interesting is the new genetics that we're going to bring in that will actually do the same thing in reducing the amount of soil erosion and increase organic matter. Would you not agree with that?