I agree. One solution is to get the older, higher-polluting vehicles off the road. In fact, what has been announced actually detracts from one of the other options the government announced, which is the accelerated retirement of older vehicles program. So you basically have one program detracting from another.
We submit that the $30 million that was put aside for the early retirement of vehicles program is actually extremely underfunded. We'd be better off putting more money into that program, but also looking into fuel diversification, like ethanol from cellulosic processes ultimately, and getting more distribution out there.
They've done the right thing by adding more to the production side of renewable fuels like ethanol. But we're coming up short on the distribution side of it--on getting more stations out there, like in the United States. Brazil has been doing it for years, and Sweden is doing it now. We're falling way behind compared to some of these other countries and what they're doing in renewable fuels and their distribution. So we could make more progress going that route.