 We're talking about some of the futuristic things in agriculture. We're working with General Mills and Google with a robotic data collection system. And that system will go back and forth over these plots and take high definition imagery on a daily basis. And it basically just watches or views these plants as they grow throughout the season. As this data is collected, we can then put it into some artificial intelligence and some high speed big data systems that will be able to figure out some of the genetics and also the ability of these varieties to grow and produce the highest yields. So ultimately that's what we're looking at is to try and figure out through artificial intelligence how to develop our best varieties. In the future, farmers can also use some of this technology. And I think that's where Google is coming from is developing a robot that a farmer will be able to put into their field. And really your mind is as far as you can go with this system. So take for example weed control, rather than use a herbicide, maybe you'll use a laser. And you can zap a weed or an insect and take care of your issues that way. Or you may be able to just use a little squirt of herbicide on each individual weed species as this machine goes through the field. Other issues that a farmer could use, he could set that out there and not worry about it. That machine could go and fertilize and it could take care of all of your pest issues.