Yes, quickly, just to start, on the low-carbon fuel fund, for example, it's a very good start. I know that Jeremy, Mr. Patzer, was talking about public partnerships. This is just to get us over the hump with provincial plans and the CFR.
Number two, on the low-carbon fuel, we're really pushing the federal government to consider the full infrastructure, not just the production plants. It's needed, but we also need to build the terminals, and we need to provide some help to retail, because they need to upgrade their equipment to be able to sell the B10, B20 and B100, as we heard today. We need to set up the infrastructure. That would be one recommendation that I would make.
The other thing that everyone also needs to.... There are two comments. The net-zero accelerator fund, under the $8 billion, was topped up, and there are some opportunities there for pulp and paper, refining, cement and other sectors to work together. Wouldn't it be nice to use forest residue, bring it into ours, blend it up and have a cement plant use it as a biofuel? You'd have three sectors that would reduce their emissions. That's what I'm talking about: ensuring that the government plan on biofuels is a line across Environment Canada, National Resources Canada and ISED.
Those are the recommendations I would make.