I appreciate that.
I appreciate the messages that you're all bringing forward, too, that we need to have a balance between traditional methods of agriculture and organics. I think they both have a very important role to play. It's great to see the growth in organics. I have several organic beef producers in my constituency who have gone in that direction for various reasons, but they still embrace traditional agriculture on the grain side or on the corn side, or vice versa. I think when you look at the innovation, whether it's zero tillage or the use of some pesticides, we are able to grow significantly higher yields on even less land.
I appreciate the perspective that you're coming from. I think there is a role for both to play. If we're going to feed the world and have $75 billion in agricultural exports in the next five years, we have to ensure that we have the tools to do that. Organic agriculture certainly has an exciting future, and it's great that we want to try to support that as well.