Sure, and they have to, they're wise to.
Again, government strategy and policy is to encourage small entities, but you can't compare a biodiesel plant to a fuel ethanol plant. The infusion of capital alone is huge in the difference. I'll quote U.S. numbers. If a plant wants to produce 10 million U.S. gallons of fuel ethanol a year, they're budgeting roughly $100 million to build it, but to produce 10 million gallons of biodiesel it does not need anywhere near that amount of money.
We share your concerns as well, and hopefully you guys can come up with something in policy that addresses all the speakers at the table today. We all have our concerns, we all want to contribute to agriculture and the benefits, and specifically, as I alluded to, the value-added component. I think these gentlemen here will embrace that as well.