So UPOV 91 reinforces the ability of farmers to save their seed.
I have to admit it, I'm a farmer and we're our own worst enemies. We don't want to pay royalties on anything to develop new varieties. Where UPOV 91 is going to be a benefit to farmers in Canada is that it will encourage more investment, especially by private companies, to come in and start working on breeding new varieties for Canadian farmers.
Because if you look at the background of breeding in Canada right now, it's mostly public breeding with support of producer check-offs. If companies have the ability to develop a variety in Canada and protect their rights to that variety, and collect a royalty on that, certainly, you're going to encourage private companies to step into that field, and we need that. We need more people to step in on the breeding side of things.