Just very quickly, I'd say we've had a lot of discussion on the whole issue of government support for the manufacturing or the upside of the industry. As for the production side of canola and corn--and we have a good example of that in Ontario--most of the corn in the ethanol industry in Ontario is coming from south of the border.
I'm sure the primary producers are watching what we're saying this morning. I'm sure, going to go back to the federation, that would be a message they would want you to leave here this morning. We need to give protection and give some guarantees that farmers can make money producing this stuff. We can produce all the canola and all the corn in the world and give it to these plants based on a very low-valued product today, but there has to be that primary production, because down the road, unless we have that component, we're going to be buying our stuff from the States.