I'm just using the hypothetical situation. That boatload of grain was supposed to go to Japan, but that didn't happen, and it keeps coming back, and eventually the farmer doesn't get paid or gets paid less or whatever and has to go for another shipment. Let's follow the money here. When that boat leaves without taking their grain, the grain goes to rail and to the shipper, which is the grain company, but it doesn't necessarily come back to the farm in this process. This is only for the grain company and the transportation company. The farmer's not involved with this process. Is that right?
On April 7th, 2014. See this statement in context.