We haven't entered those discussions yet in terms of the potential impact of whatever alternatives are being proposed. However, I committed at the multi-stakeholder forum that once we identify alternatives, especially in light of the concern from beekeepers about the impact those pesticides might have, we would work with them to help them decide which ones were more bee friendly.
Typically as a matter of normal business we don't do what we would call a comparative risk assessment to say that one pesticide is better than the other. If they are all registered, they are considered acceptable for use. Obviously, certain ones will have different profiles that are more favourable for different parts of the environment, and that's where I think we could help the growers with respect to looking at that risk profile.