Yes. As a legislator, myself, when I look at it, when I see that plate of food that's sitting on the table, my first concern is that of safety, so that child, when it puts that blueberry in their mouth, or cherry or strawberry, whatever else, it's safe to eat. Now if I know it's safe to eat, I don't necessarily want to get into the decision on what's the best marketing campaign to decide what you purchase. If you want to buy organic blueberries, if you want to buy non-organic blueberries, you want to buy GMO canola or non-GMO canola, really, at the end of the day, that's up to you as a consumer, to know and to decide. But reality for me, as a legislator, I just want to make sure that it's safe to eat.
Is that not a fair statement, that's the role of government in some of this?