Yes. All of these things are very important as we look at how we develop these alternative fuel uses, biodiesel being one of those and Sarnia being one location. But the benefit of Sarnia is because it is a petroleum-based community. I always have to remind people, particularly when I'm south of the border, that the first place oil was discovered in North America was out in Oil City in Petrolia, outside of Sarnia, and not down in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania was two years after us.
That started a whole realm.... Having that discovery of oil in the 1850s really created Sarnia as a major centre for petroleum. But as we've seen, some of those companies left the community. In the late 1900s, early 2000s, the community said, “How do we maintain what we have but also grow going forward into the next century?” And they decided that green and sustainability were key components of that. Therefore, the bioindustrial, biofuels, became a key part of that, because you've already got the fuel-based businesses there that can start plugging into, as drop-in fuels, the petroleum-based fuels, and so on. So it's a natural fit to have those efforts going on in places such as Sarnia.