It's actually quite amazing.
We're seeing right now a significant expansion in the number of new facilities that are being built. The majority of them are being built by oil and gas companies that are pursuing more and more becoming producers of renewable fuels as well. Whether it's Marathon or Philips 66, Valero, they all have their own renewable diesel facilities. We are actually an independent, a merchant refinery, if you will. But it is becoming more and more a part of the integrated supply chain that gets blended with petroleum diesel and with biodiesel as well.
Right now, the places where these products are going are to the jurisdictions that are looking to have policies to reduce carbon the most. It really is about a carbon reduction that is carrying the weight and driving the investment. That market will be created.
In terms of the greatest interest, we know there are several majors that are looking to become net-zero emission petroleum companies or energy companies by 2040 and 2050. We've seen a significant drive around the globe to build more and more of these facilities. Neste is a Finnish oil company that is the largest producer of renewable diesel around the world. This is really about Canada carving out that the supply should be built here by ensuring that the demand is going to be here through policy.