That was a question I'd wanted to ask, and you've answered it for me. Thank you.
The other comment I'll just throw out there again is that I think the very fact that we have so many different soil types here.... Even canola is grown in a range of ecosystems across the country. Ontario is quite different from western Canada in some regards in terms of terrain.
I guess when you're dealing with this internationally, the variations and the unknowns are multiplied in some other countries where they don't have the established practices and procedures that we have. I guess it only underscores the need as to why we have to continue with international collaborative efforts—to have a better understanding of the ecosystem applications.
Do you have any examples or comments from your long-time experience, Mr. Loessin, in pulse crops in particular?