Thank you for the question.
When it comes to integrated pest management—and I won't speak necessarily specifically to the treated seed—the ways they approach that and the strategies around the mix of tools or chemistries they use are very important. It's so important that there be the range of availability of chemistries, whether old, new, or non-traditional. It's that mix that really makes everything work. One of the fears that certainly our sector has, and I know others share too, is that as products are being re-evaluated as part of the regular cycle that the PMRA conducts, there is a loss of chemistry. It's a huge fear, because one of the big pieces of integrated pest management and pest management strategies in general is resistance management. You need a mix of tools so that you can mitigate resistance.