An example—and Ryder, correct me if I'm wrong—is the cap on AgriInvest, which is $22,500 annually. For a large feeding company that turns over tens of millions or maybe even hundreds of millions of dollars a year, they're capped out immediately on that program to the point where it is really a meaningless program for them.
There is a combination of challenges with AgriInvest. First of all, companies are capped out. Secondly, the way the calculation works is that the cost of their feed grain comes off of the calculation and, consequently, they're left with virtually no support out of that program as well.
Again, our position would be that we should at least have a level playing field with regard to the program between sectors.