Mr. Speaker, as always, my hon. colleague has an interesting way of addressing some very complex problems.
One of the things that has been raised in this House, especially by members opposite, is that this will only help the Ontario corn industry. I would suggest that not only ethanol can be used as a replacement for MMT. There are many other substances.
The members from the Bloc forget that there is an ethanol producing organization in Quebec which manufacturers ethanol from wood products.
There are many different opportunities. There are refinery operations in the province of Alberta, the province that many Reform members come from.
When we are talking about banning MMT and replacing it, we are talking about a variety of substances being used in ways that all parts of this country can benefit instead of giving all of the money to an American firm.