The bottom line is that the reason there haven't been any renewable diesel plants popping up prior to this one is the uncertainty about the clean fuel regulations, just to be very clear.
We're dealing with being a “first of its kind” facility here. You see what happens, I guess, when you look at the United States. There are policies put in place in California and Oregon—and even Washington state is now following suit. Policies are put in place, and policy drives investment. With the policies there, all of a sudden you're seeing an explosion of renewable diesel facilities going up. To have any uncertainty or any wavering on the Canadian side is really going to hurt investors in terms of having the confidence to move forward with projects like ours.