I just have one final question and then I'll turn it over to Mr. Allen.
I guess it's kind of a question we've been wrestling with as we take a look at this. Some have suggested that the problem is exacerbated by the fact that there have been some new entrants—not so new; I think they've been around for a number or years, more like decades. How do you manage a stock that is cyclical, especially in terms of managing access, when it goes up and it goes down. Do you bring in new entrants when it's up? What do you do with them when it's down? Do you just pick a level where, when it's up, everyone makes a living, and then when it's down, everyone starves? Do you pick a middle ground? It's more a comment, perhaps, than a question, but how do you manage a cyclical stock like that?