That's absolutely correct, because when the PMRA bans the use of a product for reasons other than residues in food, they don't do anything about the MRLs. Every other country in the world that continues to use this—like the giant who lives south of us—will continue to use it, continue to have a cost of production advantage over us, and will be able to flood our market with cheaper product.
Our growers, if they lose the use of this product on a number of crops, will face crop loss in yield and in quality and may not be able to continue to grow the crop profitably. They might grow it, but not profitably. That's the position they will be put into.