I want to turn to the Canadian Petroleum Products Institute, but this is for you to think about in the meantime. In terms of the research and development into bioproducts as feedstock, which is a real concern, especially for the hog industry, where are we at?
This is for both Peter and Tony. Peter, you talked about the great concern about the absence of regulatory contracts, and Tony, you mentioned this new development coming out of Environment Canada. Why are we having a patchwork quilt?
The government has made lots of announcements on ethanol. They are great at making announcements, no question. But they're not great on a national vision, and of course they're opposed to regulation. The problem, as I see it, is that even at the central level you have Environment Canada doing one thing, Agriculture Canada doing another, industry doing another. This town operates in silos, and that's not a partisan comment. Whatever government is in power, it works in silos that way.
Is that part of the problem in terms of our getting to where we have to go in a straightforward fashion, so that you have the certainty and can make decisions on your end of the equation?