Thank you for that.
Now, critics would state that organic farming is not capable of producing sufficient yields to meet people's needs today. You made a statement about three different aspects. It went by a little too fast for me to get them all down. I wonder if you would simply restate the combination of impacts of organic farming that you feel outweigh the benefits of production alone.
And could you talk about some of the successes in the program? Are you making progress in terms of production capability? Is it possible, for example, for farmers to enhance some of the wetlands we have lost; to take sensitive areas in which marshlands have been drained for production and through environmentally friendly practices actually increase production while enhancing the environment? Is it possible to achieve those objectives?