The GMO testing that we do is done in the United States. There are labs in the United States that are recognized in Japan. We have to send the sample. It goes, I think, to Alabama, or somewhere there, to get that tested.
With the other, it would depend. What they would do, I think, would be to ask what process is being used. They would want to make sure our process is the same as their process.
It's the same thing with protein testing. Our protein test is almost always 2% higher than the protein testing system they use in Japan. Once we know that, then we can always know that if ours is 44%, they're going to say it's 42%.
As long as it is done with some kind of standard, and they can follow the whole system, I think we could do it.
It seems that Canada isn't doing nearly as much pesticide residue testing as they are in Japan. I made a bunch of inquiries, and people say there's not enough demand so nobody's going to bother setting it up.
I don't know. I think if we're going to expand the market in Japan, the demand will increase as well.