I still want to speak to the fact that this is a multi-faceted problem that requires a multi-faceted approach. These are communities. Not only the farmers are in transition; so are the communities. The communities are in transition, and other businesses within those communities that depended on the tobacco farmers are in transition. To try to address this problem through just one approach, it seems to me, is not taking note of the total strategy. So I'm strongly suggesting that we use a multi-faceted approach.
We have communities in transition. We have to help these farmers transition to other employment. As Wayne said, the future for the industry is very dismal, so we have to transition these farmers, these implement dealers, the businesses, and the communities. We have to help them transition to a profitable situation.