Just for clarification, when you say it doesn't come back to the farmer....You guys came out with the $8-billion number, right? You would have to agree that a good chunk of that $8-billion loss came from the farmer over the last six months. You would have to agree with that. Or, where is this $8-billion loss out there, if it's not mostly with the farmers?
You're telling me that none of this loss goes back to the farmer, that the farmer could sell his stuff later, and that he can get in these contracts. But you guys came out with the $8-billion loss. I'm assuming that at least three-quarters of it is coming out of the farmers' pockets.
That's why I sometimes can't understand when you say the farmer is not losing here, that it's the shipper that's losing or the grain company that's losing. The farmer is going to lose at the end of the day.
Are you saying that all the grain companies are going to lose that $8 billion and the farmers aren't?