I'm very clear on that, and it's rather a trick question.
I asked the question at our regional meeting the other day: How many ranchers in the room are under 40? There were only about 50 people in the room. There were two active producers under 40. How many ranchers in the room are 75 and over? There were a few more who were in that category. So the rest of us were in the 40 to 75 age group.
You talk about the family farm. It's a difficult thing to know what to do, because not that many of us have children who are even willing to step up to the plate any more and take over that family farm. It's hard to give you a definite answer on that.