You're right in saying that Enerkem technology can use more than municipal solid waste. We can use a wide variety of feedstock. At our pilot facility, which we've been operating since 2002, we tested over 20 types of feedstock, from wheat straw to wood residues, used utility poles, construction and demolition of forest residues—it's quite diverse. The same facility can use more than one type of feedstock, so it's very flexible from an input perspective, and also from an output perspective because we can produce more than cellulosic ethanol. As I said, we can produce methanol. We convert that methanol into ethanol. But there's also a wide variety of outputs. This is a biorefinery process that has a lot of flexibility from a feedstock perspective. That means we can locate our facilities in both urban and rural areas and we're not dependent on one feedstock—for example, municipal solid waste. We can diversify our pool.
On February 26th, 2013. See this statement in context.