You're out of time, Mr. Miller.
I just want to follow up. Mr. Dickson, you made a comment that you want a biofuel strategy that was a win-win. With biodiesel, in my opinion, that is a win-win. It's using canola. It's producing value added and rural development in Manitoba and across the prairie region, and it's producing a protein supplement that can be used in both the hog and cattle industries.
Your issue, and I believe Martin said it too, is with the price of feed grains as it relates to ethanol production. My comment is, even if we change the approach here in Canada, would that affect the price of feed grains when you have the U.S. driving toward 20% ethanol content and subsidizing that industry so dramatically? Can we, as the government, change the price of feed grains just because we might decide that we're not going to do it here in Canada?
Martin, do you want to talk, or Andrew?