Certainly, there is a need for investment. Mr. Graydon made the case that there need to be better margins on manufactured foods for this investment to occur. We would say that there needs to be this investment not only in the food processing innovation—some of the technologies that Mr. Gascon has mentioned—but also in area of investment in people.
If people do not have an appreciation of the massive strides that have been made in technology, then they're not going to be the innovation leaders in that sector in five, 10, or 15 years ahead. It's at two levels: right in the plant itself, to make them more efficient and more food safe, but also to actually help out with the personnel and their capacity to deliver on innovation.