I have a very short follow-up on your question about the one voice.
As long as industry, or, you could argue, civil society, has two nickels to rub together, there will never be one voice coming out of the farm community. Some company--a seed company, a grain company, a chemical company--will fund a small group of farmers to put forward their point of view. We have current examples right now of where that's happening. A tiny number of farmers are having a tremendous influence on the policies of the federal government, and those farmers are not part of any of the major general national farm organizations.