There have been studies by NRCan to show that we do have the ability to export, maybe not on the biodiesel side, but certainly if we move into cellulosic ethanol. We have a lot of wood residues, wheat and corn stover, and several other residue products that could be very successful.
We have some of the world's leading technology in cellulose ethanol production. If it can be harnessed, maybe we can work toward achieving licensing agreements to disseminate that and commercialize that technology. We're very good at coming up with a technology, but we're quite poor at commercializing it. The U.S. has created the strategy and environment for investment, and that's why some of our investments in research are going down south to build their first commercial plant.
I believe we have the capacity to develop an export market as well as a domestic one, but we have to get on the ball now.