Thank you very much.
We just have a couple of minutes. As always, it seems like we never have enough time.
Just one thing. Matthew, you talked earlier about machinery co-ops, or sharing of equipment. That's something I can use in my instance. Twenty-five or thirty years ago I had my own harvest equipment for making silage, whether it be haylage or corn silage. I was growing about 150 acres of barley at the time, and I was thinking I should buy a combine. But I had a neighbour down the road with a brand-new one, so I made a deal with him. I did all his silage work for him and he did all my combining.
I don't think it's a new idea. I guess the reason I brought it up is to me it's something that is common sense and something that producers should do. The trouble is we're all so damn independent—I am, as a farmer—and we think we've got to own something. That's actually to our detriment.
I see you nodding your head in agreement.