I understand where Lorne is coming from, but they do have an ability to pass those costs through under the formula. I do not begrudge for one minute some of these grain producers' and corn producers' having a better income. It's going to have to be passed on to the consumer at some point. There's no other way that I can see it can happening, because the grain industry, as we all know, has gone through heck for many a year, and if they can make a few more dollars, so they should. That is the way to go.
I just bought a vehicle with an E85 engine. Do you think I can find ethanol anywhere? There is not a hope. If that's the case, government should be supporting, somehow, the development of ethanol plants. If we're worried about our environment--and I'm just as worried about what's going to happen to our children, our grandchildren, etc.--then really something has to be put in place so that we are greener and we are moving to be environmentally sensitive. I think that the general public accepts that it has to happen, but there has to be a move to get ethanol into production.