That's an excellent question.
On the input cost of feed into livestock, the commercial feed industry is one avenue by which a farmer can purchase his input cost. He can also produce his feed by himself on his farm by using his own grains. As I said to Darrin earlier this morning, if the commercial feed industry was unfairly margining the feed produced and that was contributing to the net losses of farmers across this country, you would see far more farmers grinding their own feed on the farm. Second, farmers who ground their own feed would be more profitable than farmers who bought from commercial feed mills. I haven't seen any statistics to show that's true. So I don't think it's putting us at a competitive disadvantage to grind on the farm versus commercially. It's competition again.