No, no, we can do it. Going back to the grand scheme of things, the adaptation council was thought up by a group of farm leaders, so it was very basic, very commonsense, the rules were simple, and it was broad in scope. Unfortunately, over time the scope has narrowed. We're out there ahead of the thing on the risk curve, so we're funding things that are risky, and then the government would create a whole new program to take over some of those firsts. We're the leading edge, and now we have, as the gentleman said, a broad range of programs.
There are almost too many. We need to come back to have a broader single program or fewer programs, and with fewer rules. It's just that our flexibility is reduced, and our membership—our constituents who apply for these dollars—need the flexibility because of the business we're in and the risks we take.