they are much more into excludeing gmos, et cetera. ow, that has not affected which most people don't appreciate in the developing world. if they have gmo seeds, they can't sell to europe. and it creates a real problem because the europeans are very, very stringent about any contamination. so it has an impact on farmers. but you wouldn't think about it in terms of restricting their access to markets in europe. and i think the europeans have gone overboard, my own personal view, given that they have gone overboard on this issue. and i think we are a little more sober about it, but i do think this issue of if we have enough space, i don't know what enough means, but if we have enough space, it's upheld then you will see a big push for national legislation. one of the things industry hates is, you know, different laws and different states. and then they prefer one national law which states they're hoping that they'll be able to get to a lowest common denominator. >>. >> let me get your reaction and turn this into questions from the audienc