Generally speaking, I would agree with that. The only area where I suppose there has been a bit of a challenge is that the board recognized the limitations of the system in terms of what realistically could be moved—in the first three months of the year after harvest, for example—and therefore tried to space their sales out through the year to recognize that reality.
When you have a number of companies competing, obviously everybody wants to move as much crop as they can, as fast as they can. Clearly the pressures are on us in the first three months of the year.
That being said, we can only move what we can move, so I'm not sure that in the end it makes a great deal of difference. It does, however, increase the pressure on us, because it does create expectations that we realistically can't meet.