I'd just like to say that the reason there are not many people coming back is because there's no risk management in place. You can actually come out with nothing at the end of the year, so all the money that you invest—You need a lot of capital in order to produce a return. If you're going to put $2 million into the ground and you could feasibly come out with zero dollars at the end if everything went wrong, who would go into an industry like that?
I have my degree in agriculture, and my wife has a degree in marketing. We could go and do something else and it's risk-free, and that's what most people are doing. It's the risk. People just don't want to risk their livelihood, their family, everything. It's very challenging.
Most other businesses you can at least control; you don't have the risks. You do have a risk that a tornado's going to come and take it, you do have the risk that a flood's going to come and take it, but you can insure that. You can't get a decent level of insurance on this, it's just too—There's a lot of risk.