You can see the dip in 2003-04 from the BSE crisis. That's pretty evident. That's one thing I would point out, but indeed the overall size of the market.... I did put a total in there for tractors over 40 horsepower. As you can see, that particular number is around 10,500 to 11,000. That is a rather stable number, but really it goes to the point that there aren't as many farmers as there used to be, and you have to take a look at the absolute number of buyers in existence.
That's one of the things that's driving this. If you talk about the number of acres covered by a tractor over the course of a day...I don't know how many acres one of those new seed drills that can tear up 80 feet of ground can cover in one day--the fellows in Saskatchewan can fill me in on that--but you've got a couple of factors at play: you literally have fewer operators driving tractors, but they are pulling a lot more behind them. That's why the number is stable--at least, that's what I would think.