Thank you, gentlemen, for coming up and sharing your thoughts. We heard many of these comments before, during our cross-country examination in the spring.
William, you speak about viability. You said that programs disqualify certain farms that are still viable. I've had this discussion with many in and outside the room, and I don't agree with them when they say, “Look, after four or five years, if you're not making money, your farm isn't viable.” This question can also be addressed to Curtiss afterwards.
I challenge that. There are some very viable farms out there that are heavily invested. How would you respond to those people who say you should maybe consider another form of income?