Thank you.
I think I'll go back to Mr. Jurgutis again with a more general question about agriculture and the concerns that many Canadians have.
The pandemic has really highlighted our food security in the world. Many Canadians are concerned about using agricultural land, using agricultural products, for fuels, no matter how clean they might be, when we should be using that land and those products for food. It's a real concern for many people.
I'd like to know what the clean fuel standard or any of these government programs might be doing to drive up that percentage of our agricultural production into fuel production rather than into food. What percentage is it at now? What percentage is it in the United States, for instance? Where are we headed with this?
I think we're all in favour of clean fuels and we're all in favour of converting forestry waste and landfill waste to fuel. I think that makes sense to most of us. However, using agricultural land and food to create fuel is something that a lot of people are very concerned about. I just wonder if there's any projection on those percentages.