Perhaps I can start, and Karen will want to add.
The reality is that there aren't big differences when we look at it from a safety perspective. I mentioned in my opening remarks that one means of modifying products genetically is mutagenesis. It's what we would call more of a shotgun approach. While genetic engineering might change a few genes, mutagenesis tends to change a lot of genes, and then you do the back-breeding to take away the ones that have had deleterious effects on crop production. This has been applied in crop production for decades. The issue isn't the technique; it's the outcome.