I think renewable fuels have provided optimism to parts of the industry. For instance, in Hartney, there's Clean Country Resources looking at a barley and pea mixture as their way of producing ethanol. There are some concerns in incenting particular feedstocks over others. With biodiesel, it's the iodine value and how that impacts on whether soybeans are included as a version of a feedstock or not. Obviously the cost of the feedstock will be more relevant than an iodine value.
In general, we're hoping that all commodities are equally incented. I think it will provide a really positive choice for consumers to be able to have that option, which is a made-in-Canada solution rather than something that comes from the U.S.
I've just been reminded that mandating as an incentive is an important part of that. So we would encourage it to happen. We think it's positive for primary production as a value-added opportunity, and we just hope that there's a level playing field for all feedstocks out there.