Right now, it's more cost avoidance. Because the value of the by-products since BSE have dropped so dramatically, all we're doing is trying to maintain the values. It is probably $1 a pig that's staying in the value of those by-products rather than being taken out of farmers' pockets.
Another thing I didn't mention, and that's helping us decide where to put these plants, is incentives. Right now the incentives are very provincially based. For example, we see that Ontario, Quebec, and Manitoba are now giving incentives by removing our road taxes. Those vary quite dramatically from 16.2¢ a litre in Quebec to 10.9¢ in Manitoba. Those are examples of what's going to help make business decisions about where those plants are going to go.
We need some kind of stable, level playing field that helps make everywhere in Canada available to the biodiesel business. So we would encourage the committee to look at incentives and make sure that all jurisdictions are treated similarly, so we can make logical decisions about where to place those plants.