I'm just trying to think how I'm going to answer this.
I think the AgriStability programs have helped. They have obviously kept farms from foreclosing or going bankrupt. Yes, we are behind, and there is a cluster. Some of the programs are so hard to read and get into that farmers just get frustrated and sometimes give up on them.
However, I believe that we shouldn't, as farmers, be relying on these programs to keep us afloat or to try to help us. We should have these floor prices or fair market value, and then we wouldn't need it. They wouldn't be necessary. It would almost be like a crop insurance. That's what it would be in case something did crash, or there was a crisis. Then they'd be there to help us.
Half the problem with our industry is that for so long we have relied on these to carry us that we've just continually snowballed, and we're at a point now where it's either just going to collapse or we have to do something beyond this to the industry to improve it.