Thank you, Mr. Person.
Just before we move on to the next round, Mr. Bailey and Mr. Person said something a couple of minutes ago about being penalized for being diversified. I understand and agree with you to a point, but I just want to throw this out, whether it's a question or just thinking out loud.
Is it not up to us as producers? I am a farmer in my other life, I guess you'd say, and I'm going to give an example in my own case. Back in the 1980s, with everybody in my part of the country, the move was to grow corn as a cash crop. Well, everybody did it. I soon found out that I couldn't do it. I could grow a hell of a crop of silage and feed it to my cattle, but I couldn't make money, so I got out of it because it wasn't making money.
If you start having the taxpayer subsidize that diversification, I'm not sure that's right. I throw that out, and if you want to comment on it, that's fine. But I think you see where I'm coming from on that.