I've often said that one of the simplest things would be to just watch U.S. policy, because they seem to have it figured out.
With this blenders credit thing, if you check it out and watch what's going to happen, there are not going to be loan deficiency payments on corn, because they put their money at the blenders. The petroleum blenders are getting the buck. That's creating the demand.
They're going to come to the WTO and NAFTA hands-freeāno subsidies. In agriculture, we have reduced our loan deficiency payments to our farmers. It's a perfect scenario. Why we don't follow the same model beats me.