From our standpoint, I might just toss out that spending on innovation and science would not be counted against that aggregate support. That would be a green-box kind of payment, so the more Canada can do to stimulate the development of technology that can then be exported worldwide, the more income we will have coming back into our innovative agricultural sector. Companies like Performance Plants and Okanagan Specialty Fruits are developing technologies and varieties that can be marketed and licensed around the world and can bring income back into the Canadian agricultural sector.
That would be my input.