I prefer, relating to the detection of HFCS adulteration in honey to ask the question: Why are such techniques investigated, researched and developed, if they are not put into use to defend against illegal activities such as honey dilution? If the responsible authorities have the tools - and problems continue to exist - the lack in man power or low priority rating suggests an unwillingness to sort the problem. Lobby, lobby and lobby - the only way to get things moved in present political conditions. Peter. PS - who's going to be in Niagara Fall at the Joint Canadian/US convention?