We've looked at that program, and while we agree that something needs to be done when grain is having real issues, because we're a large exporting nation we have to be really careful about the trade implications of that. In the last dumping and countervail process that we went through, grain subsidies that were not trade friendly would pass through the pork and be countervailable. So they need to be designed in a way that is trade friendly. Given the ethanol craze in the U.S., it's quite possible that we may be exporting grain at some point.
On April 26th, 2007. See this statement in context.