Certainly our view would be that we want to give producers the choice to produce the way they want to produce. Certainly if there are those who wish to produce in an organic fashion, there would be no reason to dissuade them. We look at our research proposals and where we do research. We try to do research in a broad range of areas of public interest or where there's public good, and certainly there may be reason to do that in the organics as much as anywhere else.
We're open to good science, as I say. When people are marketing, we're not looking at whether it's organic versus non-organic. We will promote it if it's a good proposal with a good marketing plan. Those are the projects we're looking for.