Going back to Mr. Prouse, I just want to make sure I understand the case in question. This small business developed a strain of soybean that could have been planted, prospered and grown here by our farmers for export around the world, but because government bureaucrats refused to indicate whether it was approved for planting, they had to take this Canadian seed and plant it south of the border, to prosper foreign businesses and foreign farmers at Canadian expense.
Did I capture that story properly?