Very quickly, I think it's fair to say that in the case of farm programs we've always attempted—and I guess it was manifested in the CAIS program—to develop a program that fit everyone's situation, no matter what part of the country they lived in, and that simply isn't possible to do.
On risk management, the self-directed risk management program that you've talked about, Mr. Troup, there was an experiment for three years, I believe, and now it's run out. Why would we not continue with that program, given that it had met some degree of satisfaction by you people, at least? Why would we not continue with that?