Well, yes. This comes under the heading of what we used to call “experimental management”. Management is tough; there's no question about that. It's very difficult to know.
One way it operates right now is on model projections, which are always questionable at best. Another way to look at this is what you've just described. It's what we call “experimental management”. We don't know the outcome, but that's the whole idea.
Putting in place experiments like this is very interesting from the standpoint of management. From the standpoint of science, it's incredibly interesting to actually get real data on a well-controlled experimental basis that would involve harvesters. That's been spoken to before, and I totally agree with that. The involvement of harvesters is key to the success of any management. That would allow that. It would facilitate that in a big way.
Without going into specifics or details, in principle and in general from a science standpoint, my own view towards initiatives like that is very positive.