I would think they're fairly close, yes. We have thousands of members across Canada. You're likely going to see higher costs on much larger farms, because in those situations time is not on your side. You have to push to get through all of the acres and get the harvest into the bin, so often that doesn't give you the luxury of waiting for weather conditions to dry the grain in the field somewhat. I would say that smaller farms are more likely to have some flexibility to not run the combine every day, but I do think that on an aggregate basis, yes, those numbers are probably close.
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