Mr. Chairman, I'd like to make an observation. I'm not in the corn ethanol business, so perhaps it's just an observation as an observer.
I don't understand this preoccupation and concern with imported corn. Yes, we should use domestic corn to the extent that we have it, but Canada has always been accused of being hewers of wood and drawers of water. In this case, we're talking about importing something and adding value. All those jobs are going to be created in this country. The construction is going to be created. Plants are going to be built here. The economic benefits are going to happen here. The spinoff jobs are going to happen here. This is a reverse situation where, you know, instead of being hewers of wood and drawers of water, we're actually importing a raw material and adding value.