Mr. Reid, you talked about using your own seeds, which has always been an ongoing issue with farmers. There obviously are some seeds that you use more than others—corn you don't; soybeans, some, but not the Roundup Readys and some of the IPs.
That's part of the issue around research, and you've expressed your concern about it. I'm wondering what you're hearing about farmers' positions. It's always this cost of production per acre if I'm using my own seeds against having to buy certified seeds. It happens in my area when we grow wheat, and actually with soybeans.
Has the position of farmers changed, do you think, in terms of helping? I think most of us realize that if you don't have money going into research and development, if they're not selling enough seeds to justify the dollars to it, then they won't do it.
So do you see a change in the attitude of farmers?