In the case of the flooding catastrophes out west in the last two years, there have been some fairly significant government responses in the hundreds of millions. I guess it depends where in particular this ranch is and what they have suffered.
There is concern in the sector that forage isn't as well insured as other cash crops. Especially when you have a situation where you're primarily a cattle rancher and you feed them on forage and you harvest for winter, it's a more difficult problem to solve.
What FTP governments have done is look at a forage-and-feed subsidy. If there is a squeeze on feed and forage and you have been relying on non-cash feed sources, you're suddenly going to find your income really pinched, so governments have been helping out in that respect with transportation subsidies and per-pound subsidies.
Again, there are a variety of reasons why a particular producer would get hit. I think governments have been pretty responsive in trying to cover off as many of those situations as possible. I just can't comment on the individual case.