I'm hearing from a number of farmers who have called me about the program, and they immediately draw their conclusion that this is an exit program from farming--getting out of agriculture. It's a welfare program. Once farmers in the business, if they call themselves truly farmers, realize that their incomes are at that level, then they're basically not farming anymore. So this is an exit program.
Certainly when you look at the second year, reducing that by a further 25% or whatever, then really it is moving that person onto the welfare rolls. I don't understand. You're saying 26,000 farmers would be eligible for the program. We can pretty much determine that 26,000 farmers are going to be off the roll of legitimate farmers probably in the next five years. If you've deemed these farmers by their income tax returns to be at that level, we're writing 26,000 off the list.
Is that an assumption we could make?