There's an interesting point in our journey with the digester. In British Columbia, we have rules that are the same for everyone, but the typical farm doesn't really face any scrutiny. With us putting in an anaerobic digester, we had the light shining on every bit. We had to account for everything that came in and everything that went out. No farm wanted to be a part of that, because suddenly any discrepancies, any challenges, anything at all that might be going on would be exposed. That was a tremendous challenge also, where everyone is exposed equally there. Everyone here has enjoyed quite a lot of autonomy or privacy, I guess, in what they are doing.
On June 14th, 2016. See this statement in context.