I agree, but the taxpayer is going to subsidize. You're talking here today about subsidizing Curtiss here, who is a straight pork producer. So what's the difference if you have a mixed farmer who's doing grain and pork? You're going to subsidize Curtiss, but you're not going to subsidize me because I happen to have grain? In essence, I'm subsidizing myself with my profitable grain operations.
What you end up having is...you're dividing it. I'm a grain farmer; Curtiss is a pork farmer. Curtiss is going to go broke. We have no more pork industry in the country. That's what's going to happen.
If you're going to subsidize pork, you've got to subsidize it all the way, because some guys may like to run a mixed operation and some guys might find that works better for them.