Thank you for the question.
We are excited about the opportunities in the freeing up of those dollars for some strategic investments in the research area. I think it's important to understand that one of the keys for a farmer to maximize his productivity and competitiveness is having access to first-class, high-yielding varieties to grow, varieties that are adapted to his region, to his climate. Time and again, we've seen that plant-breeding efforts to develop a plant as complex as wheat that are not conducted in the region the variety is intended for have not proven very fruitful over the years.