in the past couple of years, there's been much activity around a particular active ingredient glysophate. it was when the world health organization changed its designation of. >> we went into high gear when that action was taken. automatically we changed the designation of glyphosate to a middle of the road risk pesticide to a tier 1, the highest risk. we amplify our restrictions of that product. even though other organizations were disagreein disagreeing witd health organization, it didn't matter. as soon as it came in we went into action. we convened meeting after meeting to ask the question is it necessary? are there alternatives? do we really need to keep this on a list. there were two court rulings and it's confusing about what the legal world is saying about the product. what is clear, there's tremendous angst and interest in figuring out what to do about glyphosate in commerce. i think all of this activity under scores the tremendous importantance there is and having an institutionalized process. a process that is so robust that it can respond effectively and transparently to new