There are some alternatives, as I highlighted in my presentation to the committee, around some new seed treatments that are registered for corn. They're more expensive and provide less control, or a narrower spectrum of control, so that they're not quite as effective in the marketplace. We're not sure how well they will help us mitigate the risk or what the economic impact will be to the farms.
In the Ontario situation we tried to go into a dialogue of looking at risk mitigation strategies there as well. We ended up with a regulation around restricting the use. I think a more constructive dialogue and an agreed approach on what we're trying to accomplish would have been a far more effective approach.