Maybe I'll add one point to the end of that, too.
We have great intellectual capital in Canada in plant breeding, within groups like the crop development centre at the University of Saskatchewan. Those groups want to get into this space of modern traits, but they are scared of the regulatory system, the costs, and that they can't afford it. There's a balance between funding for those great breeding centres we have in Canada, with those public-private partnerships, to accelerate that, but then they have to know they can get that innovation to market through our own regulatory system. This is why they don't go there now. They're a great group to talk to if you want to talk about plant breeding.
The Okanagan apple—