Maybe I could phrase it slightly differently. Do you look at overall trends, even globally, of which Canada would be a part, that show us that the use of pesticides is generally increasing? Is there more attention or more public pressure to actually decrease usage? I'm just wondering whether something like organic farming, for example, is having an impact in Canada, where supposedly pesticides aren't used. I'm just curious to know where this is going. Are we seeing more and more reliance on pesticides, or are other alternative means being used?
I know, for example, in some of the hothouse farming in B.C. they try to use alternative methods for tomatoes, cucumbers, and other things. What is it like overall in Canada in agriculture?