On that point, Mr. McAlpine, how do you deal with Europe, which is against GMOs completely for human consumption? How do you deal with other jurisdictions that are saying, “We're not going to look at science-based evidence. We are going to go with what the people think is wrong for human consumption.” How do you regulate those particular issues, and how does Canada position itself as advancing a science-based, evidence-based regulatory framework?
I understand that obviously government is not the fastest innovator in the world. We do need to innovate more quickly when it comes to innovation, but there are some issues in other jurisdictions as well where they seem to go with “GMOs are bad for people”, even though that's not true, or they say, “It's bad for human consumption” and they just completely ban it, which is causing some issues for our producers here in Canada.