The response to our projects and their social acceptance have been very positive. When we talk to people about biofuels produced from their garbage, they are very receptive.
We permitted our plant in Alberta, and we did an open house and had a public comment period. We did it also as part of our Mississippi project; we had a public comment period as part of the NEPA process.
In Quebec, at our plant in Westbury, we have never had problems. We do not burn waste. It is therefore not an incinerator, anyway. There is usually no confusion about that. It is a biorefinery. We're talking about producing biofuels. We've never had problems during our projects. However, if confusion arises, the project needs to be explained to people.
Enerkem is a green chemistry process, a biorefinery process. We convert the solid waste into chemicals.