As we've gone to GM varieties we've also seen segregation in the canola industry, as Mr. Gowland talked about, for example, Nextar and IMC Canola. So there is the possibility of segregation of the product at the present time. Is that correct?
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Randy Hoback Conservative Prince Albert, SK
As we've gone to GM varieties we've also seen segregation in the canola industry, as Mr. Gowland talked about, for example, Nextar and IMC Canola. So there is the possibility of segregation of the product at the present time. Is that correct?
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