As funds are available they are, if they have the cash to do it and can take advantage of it.
But if you look at the cash advance, it doesn't kick in until January 1. It's limited to $100,000. With the price of fertilizer today, I asked a significant farmer with about 5,000 acres in Manitoba, “What do you need for fertilizer?” He said, “I can't do it for $100,000.” And that's just fertilizer. If we had a cash advance that was available, say, November 1, so that when you do your fall application of fertilizer and the bill comes at the end of October, you can pay for that—