I'm glad to be able to speak with you folks today.
Patty, I'd like to focus on some of the things you were speaking about. As a grain grower in Alberta, I do understand the situation as far as fusarium is concerned and the fact that you have to have it tested. Obviously you can't take it into any commercial seed-cleaning plants if that is the case, so there are restrictions there. As you said, it limits the opportunity to be able to bring it in from other provinces where they don't have the same rigorous testing regime.
You were also speaking about low-level presence, and that's always an issue that we hear, even when we're talking internationally about certain types of things. You said that 5% should be a target area that wouldn't be affected as far as certain areas are concerned when you go to reseed it.
I want to talk about the science aspect of it. People can throw any number there and you don't know where it's going to land. I wonder if you can expand upon that a little so we can check that part out.
You were stopped a little early, as well, and I think you may have had some other issues in some of the other provinces. Since we have to look at the whole country and some of the issues there, I wonder if you could expand on that as well.