First of all, I'm not sure where my friend gets his statistics. This industry certainly isn't getting $30-a-litre support from government. The federal program will provide 10¢ a litre of support, at most, on the ethanol side and up to 20¢ a litre on the biodiesel side. That's a $1.5 billion program, which is, as I said on the record earlier, $600 million of economic activity on an annual basis being leveraged from a one-time commitment of $1.5 billion by the federal government.
Let me give you some comparisons. Hibernia had $3 billion of government support. I'm not criticizing this level of support either; it's just for comparison purposes. There was $3 billion for Hibernia, $14 billion of government support to Darlington for the nuclear facility that was built, and collectively to the oil sands--and again, I'm not making a judgment call--there was upwards of $44 billion of government support. The ethanol and biodiesel industry in Canada is getting $1.5 billion of support.