It's important, absolutely, without a doubt. Guys are sitting there with grain in the bins, and that grain is cash flow. If it's unpriced, unsold and not moved out of those bins, I don't get paid for it until it gets to the elevator. Once it gets to the elevator, then it turns into cash that I can use to finance my operation for the next production cycle, I'll say, meaning the number of months moving through until fall.
Without being able to move that grain, I'm looking for options. Again one option that CCGA can help the government out with is the advance payments program. I recognize that it's not the silver bullet or long-term answer that we're looking for, but it is very much a short-term solution to an immediate problem with cash flow and making sure that we can adequately finance our operations through this summer's growing period.