but, and then budweiser and jack daniel's and whatever dominated for 50, 60 years until jamie carterallowed my -- jimmy carter allowed microbrews to brew commercial. so as long as we are smart about allowing the true craft farmers to be allowed to continue without interference, i'm not too worried about the big, long-term price drops. and as i alluded to, i think the trail land, for the north dakota and nebraska, it's going to be such a boom no matter what the price is. putting farmers back on the land, i think, is going to be good for the economy and not bad for the economy. and i say this with humility because it's easy for me as a journalist to be like, hey, don't worry about it. just legalize it. you farmers will be fine. but i really do think the wheat will separate from the chaff, and the best farmers will rise to the surface. i also think on the psychoactive social/medicinal end, there's going to be a market for what we today would be called the whole plant. bud trimming came about because people want the most thc, and that's in the flowers. but we're finding the balanced prof