Thank you.
My comment about not rushing was specific to biodiesel. I said don't rush it, because instead of imposing it on the Canadian trucking industry, we believe it can be used in other ways that would provide the same benefits.
In terms of a comprehensive policy, I think you have to go back to the principles that we outlined. If you could have a policy that follows those principles, we believe it would be successful. You need to create a competitive Canadian industry. Those plants need to be able to compete with U.S. plants.
You need to create a policy that allows the free flow of product so that the market mechanism we have today stays the same. Then, you know why the price of petroleum is what it is, as opposed to, well, you know, it's a small niche market in Saskatchewan and therefore it's much higher.
So we're not saying don't rush. By 2010, we believe there could be a national policy that could provide the umbrella for a competitive free trade industry in Canada. We're sure about this for ethanol; for other fuels, we're not sure.
That's all we're saying. Give us a bit of time to try to find how other biofuels could be marketed. You don't have to pay for the research; we're doing it.