For Quebec, when you look at UPOV and the changes between 1978 and 1991, I do not think it's a huge concern. I'm talking about some small farmers; I don't think they know too much about it, but for the average farmer in Quebec, I don't think it's a huge difference. The farmer's ready to pay $250 a bag for corn. Why? It's because he'll have a return on his investment. He's ready to pay an amount for certified seed as long as he has a return on investment.
We have had an obligation to use certified seeds since 1991 to have crop insurance, so for us, I don't think it will make a huge difference. Most of the farmers use crop insurance. For some soybeans, yes, the farmer goes around it and doesn't use it. Anyway, he hides it there, but normally the majority do it, so I don't think it will make a huge difference to the farmers of Quebec.
Maybe Salah could talk about that because France is far away from where I live, and I don't know what's happening there.