Very well.
As I see it, my job as a parliamentarian is to find a balance between the impact of the product being banned and the cost to consumers. The reality is that organic products cost consumers more. In supermarkets today, organic products are more expensive than non-organic ones.
Yes, it's laudable to ban something harmful, but it's important to have a reasonable transition period, for consumers and farmers alike. That is our job.
Mr. Hunter, tomorrow you wake up in a non-neonics world. What happens to your industry? What pesticides do you have recourse to, or what practices would you engage in tomorrow in a non-neonics world?