 It's just a blight. At the end of the day, it's an illegal act dumping rubbish in our beautiful countryside, predominantly, and it's just a terrible, terrible thing. And also massively unnecessary. It costs the industry thousands and thousands, because we, as farmers, obviously we are custodians of the environment. We want to look after the environment and obviously our business property. And having fridges, mattresses and other waste dumped and some of it can be really nasty waste. We need to express awesome horrible substances like that. We have to bear the grunt of cleaning that up. And not only that, we have to, it's the time spent cleaning up, it's the time and money spent on trying to stop people doing it in the first place, be it gateways, new gates and having, you know, ditches, trenches, hedges, all those sort of things trying to stop people driving into the lovely countryside and unfortunately putting waste in it. Know where to take your waste to, rather than just thinking the easiest thing is an entranceway, gateway or something like a farm, take it to a correct disposal site, a council site, and that is the right way of doing it. It's the arguably as easier anyway, and it's not illegal.