I think you continue the discussion with them and try to answer the questions they have about the technology. Given the size of the market, I don't think anyone would suggest that we just walk away and say that the EU is never going to accept biotechnology, our GMs specifically, so let's not discuss it any further with them.
GM technologies have been around since 1996. We've had other markets that have changed their minds on this and have understood, after discussion, and accepted the technology. I think it's an ongoing dialogue with the EU that takes place. As you know, the EU is a patchwork of a number of different governments, which makes it very difficult, so I think we continue to have that dialogue, now through a more formal process, and continue to talk about the technology that we've had around for a long, long time.