If I could just add to that, I would encourage the committee to have a full and in-depth discussion about how trade barriers are hurting Canadian agriculture internationally. Regardless of what happens on biodiesel, we will absolutely have to deal with subsidies and trade barriers internationally.
On government investment in biofuels, the key is to incent the capital to locate in Canada for the value-added production. If we don't have a plan in place to do that, capital is going to move elsewhere, and we'll continue to have to send product abroad for value-added processing. That economic activity, those jobs, and that investment won't happen in Canada. So that's what we're focusing on today.
Thank you.