Again, I am a lawyer by training, I'm not a chemist, so with that background....
They are producing methanol right now and they will be in a position to convert that methanol chemically into a cellulosic fuel. My understanding is they will be doing so very soon. Their official plant opening is the first week of June.
Now, whether or not they will plan to continue selling methanol or cellulosic ethanol I imagine will be driven by, as Mr. Dreeshen pointed out, price—what product to create that they can get the most for.
I think more than anything else, though, this is finally a success story in cellulosic fuel, the new processes. This is also an agricultural story. DuPont and POET in the United States are looking at agricultural residues as the feedstock for their commercial operations in Iowa. It is going to be very successful. They're both going to be commissioning to be in full commercial operation this year. This is technology that will come to Canada.