In our view, as with White Water Coulee Cleaners, we're not bonded. We do about 600,000 to 700,000 bushels of field peas a year. We deal with companies where basically the farmer loses ownership when it hits the pit, and then it's our responsibility. We make sure the company we're selling to has a letter of credit in our institution, so that we're not going to be hung with it. The farmer gets 80% at unload and 20% when it unloads at the other end.
If people want to deal with us, fine. If a different company wants to be bonded and people deal with them, that's fine too.
Continually we see...a few years ago there were producers with chick peas—a high-priced crop—who could have dealt locally with us or with a plant in Frontier. Some of them went down and sold to a plant in Kansas they'd never heard of, because they were offering four cents more. So the product gets there, and they gyp them on the sizing of it and the payment. Then the producers come back crying to us. That's their decision; I shouldn't have to pay for it.