I would think, from the research we've looked at, that it's quite the contrary. It's the same in the U.S. This, again, is going to give more certainty in the marketplace. I suspect, even looking at some U.S. data, that it's actually going to help the industry. It's quite the reverse. That's what I see.
In speaking to farmers and people in that industry.... Let's face it. These companies you sell to, and the distributors, are still limited-liability companies. There is going to be only so much money in the pot. One of the arguments was, “Farmers are going to start selling to companies that are in distress.” Well, they're still limited-liability companies. That doesn't make sense, because there's going to be only so much money available there, at the end of the day. This doesn't become some free-for-all, where you're selling to everyone.