In support of that, I'd like to just make a very brief comment. I won't burn your time.
What is important about this bill is that it allows petroleum and feedstock to decouple. It allows the biodiesel industry to be predicated on the feedstock market that these gentlemen are producing. So it allows the decoupling. We have seen in the world with decoupled markets that renewable fuels are actually cheaper than petroleum-based. We don't know where petroleum is going to go, but we know with the mandate it will decouple. We have this opportunity to settle down, predicating on what the feedstock market is costing, not on what the commodity price is set at by large oil and gas companies. That is just a small point.