I would agree with Mr. Teneycke that it is a step in the right direction, but I think the messaging we would provide around this is that there is a lot more to do. That's really the main message, that there are a lot of emissions out there that do need to be addressed that haven't been addressed yet.
To get back to your original question regarding potential inconsistency in policy, I think we've heard it many times today that if we have a renewable fuel standard without any way to ensure that some of the production occurs in Canada, likely we'll be importing all of it, and a lot of the benefits that we're going to get from a renewable fuel standard will go south of the border.
Certainly we do need to be having policies that are consistent, which maximize the benefits on the economic side, on the environmental side, and the social side as well.