I agree with you, Mr. Butler, that there is no question that we aren't growing more land out there. Commodities that are being used for energy, whether it's cellulose, ethanol, or biodiesel, are going to change the dynamics of the way commodities are priced and the way land is planted. And that's true around the world.
I think you did a great job today with great presentations.
For the committee's information, the government tabled the response to our report today on the Canadian Grain Commission. We will have that for circulation tomorrow. It might not be first thing in the morning, but as soon as we can get it printed off. We could possibly send it to the hotel, but we do have a copy of it electronically, and we'll get that circulated.
With that, I thank all of you for your participation today and look forward to seeing you in the future as well. Thank you very much.
The meeting is adjourned.