I think you touch on a number of different points that are relevant from our perspective.
It's very clear that agriculture and technology go hand in hand across Canada, and that technology has allowed us to develop much more sustainable, environmentally friendly means of producing higher-yielding crops. It's had benefits for the environment, and as you mentioned, it's had benefits on our ability to feed a growing world at more reasonable prices and in a safer fashion.
On the subject of technology and intellectual property rights, the technologies that have been developed in agriculture are also subject to patent protection. Unlike Ms. Fernandez, I'm not an expert in patent protection, but I do know that the TPP, insofar as it relates to our industry, has the support of the technology developers, the exporters of the derived product, and of the users of that technology, the producers who are the ones paying for the technology. They all see the value, and are supportive of the TPP.
I think you have to look at the issue holistically.