We asked before for an excise tax rebate across the board.
On your first question, on nitrogen, you're right. I've said that too, and emphasized it. I believe it doesn't matter if there's a lot of fertilizer lying around, because fertilizer companies know that if I get $5 or $6 or $8 per bushel more for whatever grain I produce, I can afford to apply more fertilizer and to buy more. They don't take into consideration how many bills I have to pay from the past, and the hole we have come out of.
On corn production, the fertilizer people are telling us that corn takes nitrogen on a two-to-one ratio more than say wheat does—and you all know how much corn increased in the U.S. compared with wheat and soybeans, which decreased.