I'll start that and John will finish it for me.
Where we believe the issue arises is in commodity prices, and as the commodity prices reach levels that make it acceptable for our customers to purchase and operate their equipment and farms, the need for subsidies seems less of an issue than in the past. We've come through probably the most fragile time in agriculture in my history of being in the business, and we have seen, with crop prices reaching the levels they are now, the level of concern for the subsidies seems to be decreasing.
John, you can continue.