I appreciate that.
What I'm concerned about is what is the 3% to 5% that's out there? You mentioned having to keep 80% to 95% in cold storage, so what is the other money doing? Where is it moving around and how is it physically affecting the economy? You did mention the food aid, but the currency didn't create that in terms of the product; it was shifted around.
What are the other percentages doing physically in the economy right now? Is it basically another version of the stock market at the end of the day, in the way that some critics would argue that the stock market is quite similar to a casino? It moves numbers around and so forth, but it actually doesn't produce anything.
What is the 3% to 5% that's out there on a daily basis that affects people's lives?