The amount would vary from year to year, depending on what the prices are. There would be spikes in payments, and in some years there would be practically no payment.
Also, I said earlier, or someone else brought it up, we really have three programs running: CAIS, production insurance, and ad hoc dollars. And there are considerable ad hoc dollars, probably almost $1 billion a year for the last four years. That's considerable.
What we're wanting to have, instead of ad-hoc programs, are predictable programs. If CAIS isn't going to address the need, then design programs that are going to address the need and pay producers. Then you shouldn't get into these ad hoc payment situations. So it really shouldn't cost any more than it does right now.