Thank you, Mr. Chair.
One of the things we haven't talked too much about is updating the pumps themselves in terms of the retail stations and where that's going to go in the future, because we have new biofuels being introduced.
In the United States there's a program to introduce E85. In Canada here, I think there are only two stations that can actually do that, so how do we get public policy around this? What suggestions do you have, or are there any, to introduce this into the market here? If we go our current route, we can't even get refining capacity increased, let alone investment into the actual stations themselves. I think the producers have a responsibility to do that. Do you have any suggestions on how that can be done through public policy? The United States has a co-payment program that General Motors actually has been pushing as well.
Do you have any thoughts in terms of introducing that infrastructure into our country?