flexible policy that would say when we are short of corn the man difficulty is waived or lowered, based on ending stocks. it seems a common sense solution. no one is saying ethanol will go away but when you have subsidies and you have mandates and tariffs that protect one industry, one end user from any harm based on corn prices and the other industry has to fight for the balance of the con crop, it seems up fair. >>neil: well put. we will watch it closely. a turkey producer and remember, the corn is the feed, and if the stuff you feed the animals is rocketing up in prices, as it is with the ethanol push, not a good combination. and now the speaker is facing a challenge with a tea partier naming his candidacy today.