The answer to that is absolutely. I'm sure I had a few people wondering when I said the words bio-economy. The problem is that we have a vertical in biotechnology that touches on so many others all the way—pharmaceutical, health care, agriculture, as you say, veterinary medicine, etc. Some of them do find themselves identified within the bio-economy, and some of them do not.
With regard to the surpluses, if I understood your question correctly, as some of these students are coming out of agriculture and some of these other studies are pure agriculture or farming, etc., would there be potential talent pools for biotechnology? Was that the question you were asking?