IP protection would be a somewhat separate area. This is more the regulatory system. This is more the predictability of putting a new trait forward in China and having it approved. I reference China simply because of the immense potential that's there and the fact that I believe 40% of Canadian canola exports currently go to China. They're working through that regulatory process, and they're not tariff barriers—these are non-tariff trade barriers. It's a huge issue.
On September 25th, 2017. See this statement in context.