Is it fair to say, then, that the mechanism you use for pricing fertilizer is not reactive or quick enough to respond to the demand in the marketplace?
Last September and October we saw that guys were not putting it on. You knew that, but you kept the price up. You kept it up until December 31 because you knew guys had to do a year-end buy. You actually went to your fertilizer agents and said, “You'd better book your stocks now or you won't have them this spring.” You guys pushed it right to the chain. You knew what was going on in Europe and everywhere else in the world. You also know now, this spring, that all of a sudden we're going to have a huge logistics battle. Who's to blame for that? It's not the farmer.