Some of them. My comment there is this. You're looking at an Olympic average reference margin, the middle three of your five years. What happens when you have three or four bad years in a row, for example? Now your reference margin goes to nothing.
We have information all the way back to 2002, so why don't we just open it right up? Let's go with all the reference years and let's pick something that's going to give you what would be considered a normal profitable average, maybe a ten-year average, or you take your best six out of ten--I'm not sure. But that's why I say “at the moment”. If on my farm I have three bad years in a row, my reference margin is going to deplete significantly and now I no longer have insurance under that AgriStability program.