Well, the solutions aren't easy. I'm sure you know that.
I think the problem is that the income is too low. We can talk about farm safety net programs and everything else. We have to get the income level up, because the good years are not good enough to make up for the poor years. That's really what it boils down to.
With the risk of being slugged here, as I mentioned earlier, we build an industry at the expense of another industry. I guess we have to face the reality that whatever the American farmers are doing, we are in direct competition with them, especially in the livestock industry.
I think a lot of people have their hopes laid on this opportunity in biofuels. I think if we can push that together and make a big portion of that farmer-owned—
I just heard that the German government decided that the wind power industry was going to be owned by farmers, and they made it happen.
We can just give lip service to this and say that farmers could own the biofuel industry. It doesn't matter whether it's environmentally friendly or not; it's going to happen, sooner or later. We have an opportunity in the next year or two to own that as producers. If we let that go by, it's going to hurt us.
At the same time, we need to be working with the livestock industry to make sure it doesn't kill their industry, because, quite frankly, barley needs to be $4 or $5 a bushel to be viable, and what are you going to do if it's there? So we've got a big problem right there.