In terms of that specific example, no. We do know, through our CropLife international affiliates, that there are parts of the world where obviously they don't have the type of equipment Corey was describing for applying pesticides. We know it's much more rudimentary. Our industry does a lot to try to train. We have programs in place where millions of farmers doing subsistence farming have been trained on how to properly store and properly use these pesticides. There are things that people do—for instance, using their empty pesticide jugs to haul water—that we would never think of here in Canada. Our industry is trying to make sure that this isn't happening in these parts of the world.