ceo brenda barnes, as the saying goes, nobody doesn't like sara lee. what's secret ingredient? brenda, great to have you on the show. >> tharng for having me. >> commodity prices certainly helped the quarter. given the situation and concerns about sovereign risk debt around the world and the dollar strengthening, where do you consider the stock to be? lower, higher? >> as we look at the protein complex, we see some up tick going on there, after a significant swing in that area over time. s coffee will be relatively stable. that's based on supply and demand. and wheat has come down. we expect it to stay relatively close to what it is right now. >> is that one of your biggest inputs? >> the three i named off, wheat is our sara lee bread in north america, and then coffee, we are, you know, one of the biggest coffee suppliers in the world. that affects us. >> it's karen finerman. your stock is intriguingly cheap, yet i couldn't help compare your margins to some of your comps. why is it you seem to be -- have thinner margins than they do? what's that from? >> i like what you say abo