Thank you.
Mr. Clark, you mentioned the U.S. Farm Bill and you talked about the European Union. Obviously, they're not going to go away; they're here for a while.
Also, Mr. Routledge, you mentioned that we have to become more aggressive when we try to combat these things that are in place. How do we do that? You talked about debt. Here we are, with a bill that's increasing our debt, and these guys are giving money to farmers. Philosophically, should we be tying another commodity to this, or should we be tying another sector when we're negotiating for agriculture?
We're going to Washington and we're going to be talking to our counterparts there, and we'll have nice meetings and we'll let our views be known. But that program is still going to go ahead. So what's the answer to make sure that the farmers who are not in supply management make some money in our country?