I went through them, and they aren't quite specific enough. So anything additional you can provide would be great.
I think it should be mentioned, Mr. Chair, that the cost-of-production program is misnamed. It has nothing to do with the cost of production. I don't know why you would call a program the cost of production. The consuming public out there actually thinks that farmers are getting their cost of production, when that program has no relationship to the cost of production at all. It's the kind of spin this crew likes to put on programs, but it's reality.