I know there were some concerns raised about that during our committee hearing, but I guess Mr. Lawrence was pretty clear from his first meeting that he had gone over this with the legislative drafters and was quite satisfied, along with them, that the current wording of the bill would be interpreted in a way that would allow for natural gas and propane to be used as a farm fuel for a farm purpose in farming machinery. The part of the existing act, the parent act, that refers to the heating and cooling.... I think that's more broadly interpreted as sort of something to do with a greenhouse, heating a barn, and so on, and not really for a machine that you're hooking up to a grain silo to help draw everything in. I'm satisfied with that interpretation.
I think I addressed everything that Mr. Blois was talking about.