Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for joining us this afternoon.
First, I must apologize for the fact that I am going to have to leave. This is not for lack of interest, but because of another meeting in Quebec City at 4:00 p.m. I am grateful to those who allowed me to be at this table. I have enjoyed it very much.
With that out of the way, Ms. Labrie, earlier, you talked about an agreement on biofuels. We agree that it is important for us to sign it. For the United States, we are talking about 72% in one area and 75% in another. We cannot be left out of a global market that includes the Americans. The United States has 350 million people and we only have 35 million. We have always worked in the best interests of Canadians and we are going to continue doing so.
You talked about biofuels earlier. If the agreement is not quite clear, what do you recommend we add, so that the work is done right?