If you were to fill up your vehicle with 100% biofuel, no. As a one-to-one comparison, they are more expensive than the fuels on the market now. Where they get their value is as a fuel blend.
As I said, the biofuel that's created is a lot cleaner and it's a much higher-grade fuel. Adding it to an existing fuel stock not only improves the grade of the fuel, it makes it more temperature stable, lowers the particulate emission, and obviously lowers the greenhouse gas intensity of the fuel. With more interest in blending fuels with renewable parts—we've already seen this for a number of years in Europe, and a number of provinces already have rules in place for it—and with the clean fuel standard that's coming from the federal government this year, we expect there will be more and more attraction for doing this, especially with carbon taxes and greenhouse gas credits and things like that.
As a one-to-one fuel replacement, it is more expensive, but as a blend it is very attractive and very economical.