You can use any oil you want and make your constituents happy. You can use soybean if you're from the east. You can use canola from the west. And you can use both of them if you're from the Far East or something like that, I don't know.
One issue on which I have not heard from any of you is the trade issue, which in this case is gigantic. Hydrogenated fat is a Canadian product. You have the western growers with canola and their big hydrogenating plants. They send it to the rest of the country. They'll lobby, because their livelihood depends on this hydrogenation.
In the United States it's soybeans. If you talk to the U.S. soybean board, they'll tell you that their hydrogenation of soybean oil is what provides...and the livelihood of the entire Midwest comes from this. If you legislate against them, the farmer must have some idea that this is not going to put half the country out of business. That's why ADM is now selling fully hydrogenated interesterified fats, with steric acid. They're supposed to not be bad for you, but they're saturated.
So these issues have to be taken into account. This material here uses locally grown products. In the U.S. what has happened is that soybean growers have lost and palm imports are increasing exponentially. I'm not saying that is good or bad, I'm just saying that the farmers are losing out here.
Sometimes you will hear those issues take precedence over whether you kill more people or not. They are very important. I guess those people should be calmed down and told that whatever solution you use, you're not going to put half the farmers out of business.