The other thing I need to ask Mr. Bigras is.... I don't understand, in terms of the implications of this, the last part, where it says “not result in an increase in the proportion of Canadian corn production currently used to produce ethanol”. I don't know if this is allowing an opening for others to be.... We import corn in significant amounts for feed and so on in Ontario, I understand. So I don't know if this is inferring, or at least leaving an opening, then, for importing corn for the production of ethanol. You're keeping the same proportions, but you're just bringing it in from another country.
I don't understand the interplay, and I think one might be cutting off their nose to spite their face here if you're actually going to just have it imported from elsewhere to increase ethanol production in the country, but have the corn brought in from elsewhere.