At the moment, this involves almost all of them. There are only three still in production, and they have cut back a great deal. So we could say that 92% of people are no longer growing tobacco. They are growing different crops, as I said, and the economic situation is very fragile, because of the significant investments involved. If farmers grow different crops that have some potential, we need more than just a little cart. Big equipment is required—refrigerators and other such things.
As a result of the agreement, we were able to pay off our existing debt, it helped us a great deal. However, there is no doubt that people lack the capital required to get into new markets. Of course, you know that it is no easy matter to deal with financing issues.