I think it's quite clear that we have the resources. It's always a challenge for Canada in any sector to move beyond being a supplier of raw resources to the world, and move into value-added. Some of the initiatives towards research and development, second- and third-generation biofuels, and certainly biorefinery research are critically important in that.
We see the Department of Energy in the United States putting a tremendous amount of funds into the development of that south of our border. I think there is a role for public sector funding increasingly towards research or second- and third-generation biofuels, particularly those that are from biomass or lignocellulosic material--really forestry--in which Canada would have a natural advantage.