This initiative certainly has a lot of potential for any grains and oilseeds producers we have. We do know that currently the price of feed, of course, is a challenge to the livestock industry. But as I said earlier, the livestock industry is facing other challenges that are probably contributing more to the crisis than an increase in feed costs.
We need to figure out a way whereby grain producers and livestock producers can make money at the same time. We're saying that should not discourage us from pursuing this potential and this initiative. However, a few years ago, when CFA members started talking about this and about what sorts of incentives we should create, the livestock industry was very vocal in saying that if subsidies are going to be applied, or if some sort of farm gate support is going to be applied to the corn industry, for example, it shouldn't be applied only to corn that goes for ethanol because that would discriminate between livestock producers and the ethanol industry. So we have to be very careful of how we create incentives. However, with regard to whether we should stop short of pursuing this opportunity because it's creating a crisis in the livestock industry, we believe the crisis in the livestock industry needs to find other solutions beyond saying that grain producers have to lose money.