That's a good question. Basically just about all of our competitors' governments are doing more than the government is doing here. While what our government has done has been hugely useful and well targeted, it's been much less ambitious than in the States, Europe, South America, and even in China. They've been investing much more heavily in the transformation into bioenergy, bioplastics; they are investing more heavily into turning what used to be pulp mills into biorefineries. We're doing that in Canada as well, but we're doing it with less government support than our competitors are getting.
We're quite willing to compete with any other company across the globe. Canadians are just as smart, just as hard working, and just as innovative as any other company. We can't compete with their governments.
The U.S. invests massively. It's not as smart as our investments, which has given us a bit of an advantage, but they're investing more than 10 times as much as Canada.