Well, that's a very big question. I might take the opportunity to give you a much longer briefing in writing, if I can. All I'll say is that I think the GMO technology debate is really one that's going to happen over a long period of time. It's going to be science based. It's going to take a lot of communication. It's going to take a lot of dialogue back and forth.
There are a lot of initiatives under way to resolve what we call the low-level presence issue, which is about what happens when there are approved or unapproved traits in shipments of canola that we are sending and how you deal with the various tolerance levels of different countries that have different standards in terms of what they'll accept for the products.
In Europe it isn't really an issue in meal, because for most of the animal feed.... In oil, most of our market goes for biodiesel. It really depends on the market.
That's a long-term, multi-faceted discussion, but I think it's a long-term dialogue that we're going to have for a very long time as this new technology works its way into the market.