Sure. My opinion on that situation is that if you were to remove this product from the marketplace tomorrow, yes, there would be work being done in the pipeline of life science companies to find products to replace it, but my concern would be the gap period between when I lost the use of that product and when a new one would hit the marketplace. What would the impact of that be on my farm with regard to how I'm achieving environmental sustainability? By default, I would have to fall back to some of those products that are more toxic to the environment, that are less strategic in their approach, and that are harmful to some of the insects that I rely on, insects that aren't harmed by neonics.
My concern would be that gap period when we would have to use older technology that would have a greater impact and be less sustainable until new products could find the marketplace.