I think the point should be made that we do not focus solely on exports. Clearly we have a fairly mature market here and we want to develop it, and we want to develop our resources.
To say that to market our product around the world encourages consumption—when we're actually increasing other people's standard of living—and that we shouldn't be doing it is a bit of a ridiculous argument.
Mr. Michaels, you talked a bit about the 85 plants that are in place in the United States. Could you give us an idea of where you think technology is going in the next ten years? What are the promising innovative technologies we might be talking about five or ten years from now, if we were to do this study again?