We are aware that there are new technologies, and we are aware that new technologies will be in place at some point that will potentially offer Canadian farmers other options. We do not believe that it will happen soon.
They need to be researched. They need to be tested. They need to be adapted, on occasion, to our Canadian reality. Then, after that, they need to be scaled up in terms of production, in terms of the capacity to distribute and in terms of manufacturing. It will take time, and we are very conservative in saying 10 years.