Well, number one, I don't think it's good policy because you're basically always going to be able to follow up bad policymaking with, like a payoff. And that's what's happening here. It's also not going to bring down the costs because, you know, These farmers are going to be able to at least stay on their farms, which is great, but they don't have any markets to, to, to send their food to next year. There's no contracts next year. So all they're going to do is they're just, they're not going to go and, you know, plant as much as they need for, you know, our country and for their foreign markets. (06:06–06:16)
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