On building codes, we're on our way. That's a perfect example: continue to work on building codes to have tall wood buildings by 2020, and then all the appropriate standards that go with it. I do support some of my colleagues in Quebec about information sharing and making sure the architects are well aware so that they can build more there.
On the other standards side, yes, we're not there yet on ethanol production. One of the things we are looking at is to make sure that existing standards.... Whether the molecule is based on fossil fuel or based on wood products, it should be the same thing, so don't create additional barriers. There are fears about whether you can double-check, triple-check that it's the same thing? Well, it's the same carbon molecule, except it's not made from oil but from wood. Those are some places that we can work with ISED and other departments to streamline the regulatory certainty a little once we can make those bioproducts. That's from a government perspective.
What we loved about the supercluster.... A perfect example is jet fuels. There are two places in Canada where you can make biodiesel for jet fuel and blend it, but we can't.... There are programs to help us build that diesel technology in our facility, but there's nothing else. If we need $1 million to go and work with WestJet to go through that compatibility testing, there are no programs that we can have for support. The cluster had it; without the cluster, we don't have it.