Thank you for the question.
I would probably say that at the farm gate it would be critical to apply a break like that. Closer to the consumer, I don't know, but I do believe that farmers have no options but to absorb extra costs. They're at the mercy of what's happening. As was mentioned before, we don't have control over diesel prices, but certainly we can help our farmers.
For other components, other levels of the supply chain, they have options. Don't forget that when you walk into a grocery store there are, on average, 18,000 different food products. There's lots of that going on. People have choices. In farming, farmers don't have a choice, so I would look at the farm gate specifically.