Thanks for the question.
We're looking at what you need: demand for the renewable fuels. That's why the renewable fuels standard is going to be so important. It's nice to have the returns and some of the things we're looking at, and we are trying to value-add to our products, but you need somewhere to sell it. That's where you come back to the level playing field around incentives and making sure there's a demand within the Canadian market.
It's a very poor business model that relies on another jurisdiction, like the U.S., to keep allowing us to export our fuel to them. You're not going to get huge in a business just to export. You should have some domestic demand. The renewable fuel standard is that opportunity, and making sure that biodiesel is well represented within that standard is also very important.
So don't just make it an ethanol standard, make it a biodiesel and an ethanol standard. Make it a renewable fuel standard and get the demand started. Get people using renewable fuels and biofuels in Canada, and you will see plants come. There will be job creation. There will be capital spent on these plants. But we need the market, and that's why the renewable fuel standard is so very important to getting this all going.