I don't want to test the patience of my colleagues. Quickly, on smaller versus larger crops, we hear that a lot in terms of research dollars. It's the way in which Government of Canada programs are designed sometimes for smaller crop varieties. Particularly in the prairie provinces, it's more difficult to be able to get that research in. You're involved with the research centre.
Is that a fair comment in terms of some of the difficulty in trying to balance the different propensities for these crops to be able to put forward the research dollars necessary to match government investment?