Thank you very much.
I'm just wondering, in terms of Canada's production of grain, we probably are in the range of 50-plus million tonnes. Is that pretty accurate in terms of the numbers? So if we have a mandate of 10% for ethanol, and we have that much capacity, how would that either force prices or be so competitive that we couldn't supply the industry, if that comes to eight or nine million tonnes for that particular product?
The second part of that question—and I know that the canola people would rather it be canola—is that in my tours of my regional agricultural research stations and from having demonstrations of things like switchgrass, and given the interest they have in northwestern Ontario for other biofuels, such as what they call wood waste.... And I hate to use the word “waste”, but we know that in Canada, regrettably, we burn and slash it, and other forms of things. So I'm just questioning the capacity issue. It seems to me that the industry has been very clear about not being able to impact. So the debate today seems to be that we're either going to be forcing the cattle and pork industry, or it will be priced at a level that will actually make it reasonable in terms of those questions.
If maybe all of you take a quick slam at that one, it will probably run out our clock.