Personally, when I look at the situation—and I'm not a scientist; I'm a farmer who loves to be out in the fields—I look to PMRA as being our science-based regulatory body that does work to ensure that the products that come to the marketplace have acceptable risk.
I think if PMRA has identified concerns around the products we use, I'd sooner go into a consultative dialogue with them about risk mitigation strategies and let them and the registrants do the science. When you get into some of these more difficult conversations around acceptable risk, I think that's when the consultative nature needs to come in to try to minimize impact on the environment. We would love to be part of that, as primary producers who use the products.