With interest rates rising as well, borrowing for innovation is going to become a greater struggle. We should probably be looking at low interest rate loan programs or something along that line, because that's a concern.
I'm also worried that if it's not dried properly, you've just wasted all the greenhouse gas emissions and all the environmental and other things beforehand, and if it gives a damaged product, that's a complete writeoff altogether.
Is it fair to say that sometimes farmers struggle to decide on how much to do in terms of the associated cost to their products? Is this something that's happening out there or not?