Let me describe. A farmer may decide that he has a crop rotation issue, that he wants to plant whatever crop. He has to plant barley because he has a crop rotation need to plant barley. He may say he wants to have barley on his farm; he may decide to export it or use it for domestic products. He may be a risk-taker or he may not be. All of those decisions are personal, though, and in the end.... We're just going to have a plebiscite, and we'll take up the details following that. But in the end, those are going to be business decisions, where farmers are going to sign up, or not, based on their business decisions.
I think that every year there will be contracts for barley that need to be filled. Some of them are going to be filled at the Wheat Board, and some are going to be individual marketing decisions from the farmers.
This is why I think a marketing choice world will work. The Wheat Board can say it wants to market barley because it thinks it can make a good dollar. It would like to offer a contract for barley, and here's how it will work. I think many farmers are going to say, that's for me. But others will not.