Thank you, Mr. Miller.
With respect to the disincentive thing, there are aspects of the CAIS program, particularly as it originally was trotted out, that did convey disincentives to some risk management. The CAIS program in some cases would work better in times of high volatility, and people could potentially manipulate their affairs in order to attract that sort of volatility. So I think the CAIS program needs to be reviewed, and is being reviewed, in an effort to take that out.
With respect to the biofuels, I agree with you that the whole focus on the environment is a big thing now with most Canadians. With respect to biofuels, however, most of us in our sector don't see this as solving a lot of environmental problems. It is grasped onto as being a green thing, but I'm not so sure it's going to deliver the environmental goods that some of the promoters expect it to. I think we should avoid this sort of lemming scenario where we all run off the same cliff at the same time, and really be thoughtful about what we can do to be pro-environment without creating more grief than we're going to solve.
I'm sorry, what was the middle issue, the second issue you brought up?