Yes.
In fact, the largest GMO producer in the world, our neighbour the United States, produces approximately 40% of all GMOs in the world. Then come Brazil and Argentina, who together also produce 40% of GMOs. There is also India and Canada, who produce approximately 6% each. As for India, the product is mainly cotton. There is mandatory labelling in that country, even if some might say that legislation is difficult to put in place there. Brazil also has mandatory labelling, although there are some gaps when it comes to consumers.
So there are five countries that produce 90% of all GMOs in the world. Consequently it is a myth to say that that technology has been adopted by everyone. We see that after 20 years, there are still only five countries producing 90% of all GMOs. Last year there were as many GMOs in Canada as in 188 countries in the world. So this is not a technology that has been adopted by everyone.