Again, you can maybe look at it that we're contradicting our statements here a little bit, but to try to sort it out here, there is the fact that I think we have good information from our operations. As Mr. Schneckenburger talked about, the whole situation of being able to take a multi-component farm operation, split it apart, and have those numbers—and we do have those numbers.
I think where we end up having a problem is with the AgriStability, the application, and basically, whether we are even eligible for this thing. The fact is the frustration level....again, the timeliness of need, in a lot of cases, comes into that. But it's a situation where you don't know for a long time. It's very past tense on when you get that information of whether you qualify or not. Certainly, the word “bankable” comes out, the word “predictable” comes out, and I think there's a big lack of that happening in an AgriStability type of program.