How did the breeders of all those UCRs and released figs like Excel, Tena, Galbun, etc, how did they feel about their work at the end of it all? How did the people in the California fig industry appreciate the work of the breeders? Or would they have appreciated more of an effort to import superior varieties like a more vigorous and productive Col de Dame, etc? How does the breeding community feel about focusing on quality fresh figs today instead of being quite so maniacally fig paste based? What quality is being sought after most of all in terms of fresh figs are breeders focused on? It seems like it's pretty hard to materially outdo established older varieties. On the other hand, mango people in Florida have done a rather tremendous job of both bringing in quality Old World varieties and breeding new varieties that people would decisively want, like Sweet-Tart. There also seems to be more of an aggressive effort at breeding quality Annonas than figs, not only for atemoyas in Cali, Florida, and Australia, but still better Cherimoyas, and a long term, consistent effort to make Pawpaws a viable market fruit. How does the breeder feel about the competition for attention for breeding other fruits?