We have a very good relationship with the trade secretariat at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. We're in routine communication with them. Again, we're focused on that part of our business that we know is destined to China: canola. That's the single biggest opportunity. It's really about ensuring that the technology that we want in place to grow the most sustainable, safe, quality canola crop is available to the customer and acceptable to the Chinese. That's really focused around the acceptance of plant breeding innovation and the acceptance of the crop protection products that are used on the crop.
I'm sure for growers, there are lots of other issues, but I really have to stay within the purview of Bayer in my response.