Well, that's a good question, and you hit the nail right on the head when you talked about costs of production going up tremendously. Fertilizer, basically, has doubled in the last six months.
I think the one thing that governments can do is since the taxes are in the production of the products, if they could be removed, that's one of the ways I think you could deal with it. If you take anhydrous ammonia, it's basically made from natural gas. Of course, it has quite a few taxes within that product. If you could figure out some way of getting the taxes out of there.... I'm just not sure how it would be relate back to farmers or whether the different industries that are producing the commodity would take the profit and not pass it back to producers.
One of the concerns is, how do you get those dollars back to producers as we move forward? That's a tough road to go down. It seems like a lot of supply and demand works one way but doesn't work the other way.