Yes. Let me share by way of an anecdote.
In January 2006 I was a speaker at a forum in Saskatoon. It was Canola Days--the primary gathering of canola growers. It would not be an understatement to say that the mood was despondent. The average age of canola growers was 59 years, and they were looking to sell out of the business. At a $5,000-an-acre loss per year, it was hardly an incentive for canola growers to get excited about the industry. The panel's full focus for that year was on canola.
Fast forward to today, and we are looking at four contracts for next year in the range of $13 a bushel--and at the time it was about $5.75. If you phoned the Canola Council of Canada and asked them if biodiesel was a good thing, I think they would speak for farmers as a whole in saying...I think any grains across the board coming up. They know it's a commodity and it will come and go, so I think there's that enthusiasm.