Domestic biofuels production in Canada has been a long-standing policy of the canola industry, particularly for farmers. What farmers would like out of that is to see domestic usage of their canola going into a domestic biofuels market as a way to diversify our heavy reliance on export markets. It's a market we can control and it's a market we can develop, but it's not there yet. Even though Imperial Oil has invested, we don't see much happening yet.
We ship our oil and our product around the world, to the U.S., the EU and other jurisdictions that are doing exactly that. They're grinding it up or they're utilizing it as a fuel. We should be doing that in Canada too. As farmers, we want to see it happen, but there are some hiccups.
Maybe Chris Davison from the Canola Council, who's closer to the crushers, can answer in more detail why that's not happening now.