I wouldn't say the Alliance project has fallen through. I think it has been put on hold because of economic conditions and the marketplace. That's a big determinant on what's going to happen in value-added processing.
As far as the barley industry goes, of course, Rahr Malting has carried through with its commitment. I've seen pictures of their storage—it's almost completed—where they are hoping to be able to store their needs at harvest time on site, as much as they can, for the year's operation. Certainly that's a step forward in what I call value-adding in the malt industry. I think the move to a more commercial marketing atmosphere encouraged them to make that investment.
I would say the challenges to value-added, especially in the barley industry.... Of course, we have a very, very large feed industry, and I call that value-adding. As to how large it will get, I think it's at its point. Certainly the feed industry is facing some challenges today that they didn't face 10 years ago.