 In GRISP Seam 1, which is all about genetic resources, conservation, characterization, and their increasing utilization for what precise breeding of new rice varieties, one of our major new efforts has been to initialize what we may call a massive global gene discovery effort. So scientists from all over the world will be working now on sequencing the genomes of several thousands of rice accessions, rice varieties, traditional varieties, modern varieties, hybrids from all over the world. And that will be done in collaboration particularly with institutions in China, but also other institutions within the GRISP network. And the activities have started, it will lead to a huge amount of new genetic information becoming available very soon to geneticists, rice breeders worldwide. So I think an undertaking like this would have been very difficult without GRISP and we're very happy that the first activities have been started in 2011.