I'm not sure there are many lessons we're bringing. There are things we have learned to avoid in North America.
I think our transparency is a demonstration of what we're trying to do. We perhaps have tried to hide behind the cloak of scientific data that the government has and everybody should trust us. I think we have to be more open and transparent, which we are trying to do, because notwithstanding the role of science—and we talk about science-based regulation—that's only part of the process. Ensuring we have public trust in what goes on the farmers' land and what winds up on the grocery shelf, I think is of paramount importance.