That's great.
When we talk about biotechnology and innovation, sometimes we are ahead of other countries in terms of that biotechnology, whether it's in phytosanitary or sanitary, seed, the biotechnology part of it. How do we deal with other countries? We often are criticized in Canada because our regulatory process takes longer for our products to get approved on the market than some other countries, like the United States. They've lost that market, then, because if we're being held back by that technology, we're likely behind the eight ball in sometimes having that approved anyway. How does that work?