Farm Credit is doing what good banks do. They're doing their due diligence. I'm not sure if that's good or not.
We were told by Farm Credit that we have too much debt. I held up the letter from two and a half years ago that said that they were happy and pleased to give me the money to put me in that debt situation. I said, “Folks, you're telling me something here that I don't understand.”
At the end of the day, you have to work with it. If there's one thing I would bring forward that you could do with Farm Credit--and I'll say it again--it would be to get them to release public information. Those lists of comparables that farmers need to help valuate their farms when they go to other lenders are public information. They're in the registry office. They don't have to release any private information or any work they've done. Just get them. I think all it would take would be a call from the minister to tell them to release that public information to those who ask for it.