As an organization, we don't have the finances to pick and choose project proponents like that. However, as you say, farmers are innovators by nature and are regularly tinkering on their own, because this is their money that they're spending on these costs. If they see an advantage with a different fuel source, they will try to enable it. They are certainly the consumers, and just as we are consumers of normal products that we're seeing a price signal on, they are too. They are looking for when these become available.
It is difficult as a sector or as an industry to have products like these commercialized. We talk about how many farmers there are. We're talking tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands. In the big picture, that's not a huge number of consumers, so I think we need to be realistic about how quickly those innovations can come online.
I think if farmers can see an opportunity to save money and lower their own environmental footprint for consumer reasons, commercial reasons, they'll take it. We certainly see a lot of those talents—