That leads to my next question. Without a practical LLP policy, would Canada still be able to feed the world as we do? I'm asking that in a leading way, obviously. It's pointing to GMOs and what they've really added to the world, I would suggest. Being able to grow crops where they were not able to grow them, to do it with less diesel, with no-till varieties, and with less pesticide use—the benefits of GMOs go on and on. Our ability to feed the world demands that we do some things more efficiently. I wanted to know if we would still be able to do that if we completely eliminated the GMO product, or seed off the shelf.