Thanks, Monica.
I know there was a pretty intense study done on this product, specifically at a Nanton feedlot, about 15,000 head, if I remember.
Is it possible to put this in perspective? When we're talking about up to an 80% reduction of methane, if we think of two more years of not having approval of this product, what does that mean in terms of the methane going out into the atmosphere that would maybe not have been a problem? Do you have the data that goes along with that 80%? What does that mean in terms of either tonnage of methane or...?