Thank you very much, Chair.
First of all, thank you for your presentations today.
I think there are some really good aspects to what we're discussing today. The first is that I think this is good for farmers. The farming sector is a big user of fossil fuels, and if we can put pressure to bring the cost of fossil fuels down, that's beneficial to farmers. That's a big input for them.
It's also beneficial to Canadians. We spoke about the environmental side, the air quality side, and the economy side. It's good for our environment as well.
I want to ask a question about first generation and second generation. Right now, first generation is quite marketable. However, second generation is where we move away from grains into agricultural residues, perennial crops, etc. I'd like to get a sense from you as to where we are in the timeline, the transition from the first generation being marketable here in Canada--because that's where it concerns us most--to the second generation being marketable here in Canada.