I have just one point.
I believe a lot of producers, particularly some of the individuals I've dealt with in the east here, are forgetting that the consumer does not want to go to the store and pick up a 10-pound bag of dirty potatoes, take them home, throw them under the sink, and wash them. My daughter does not want that. A lot of producers, I feel, need to recognize that society is changing its demands. That's why it's hard to get local products into the stores. A lot of times it's the value-added processing that they're buying. They're buying a service, not the potato or the beef, and that's being lost by a lot of individuals.