I think the examples you point to are further examples of Canadian innovation, such as the Enviropig and its development as a GM animal, one that hasn't come to the marketplace, and also the work that was done in terms of goats expressing spider silk in their milk. The innovative capacity is there.
The choice in bringing those to the market, however, as we noted earlier, really rests with companies. They're looking at whether they make the investment of trying to bring it to market against a backdrop of just having it in the Canadian market, where the regulatory regime is predictable in being science-based, or whether they need a bigger opportunity before they can make that viable.