I'm going to answer you in terms of cost per gigajoule, because that's the worldwide reference. I'm going to answer in two ways.
Our system allows the user to produce our fuel for approximately $60 Canadian a tonne. What that means is that the cost per gigajoule is something like $1.60. If I compare that to gasoline, for example, where it's $28 per gigajoule, you can appreciate that our gas isn't that inexpensive after all.
The magic here is that we found a way to use what we call a binder that is available in every landfill worldwide, and I'm going to use the evil word “plastic”, LLDPE. There are three trillion—that's with a “t”—shopping bags and garbage bags thrown away per year. We found a way to combine LLDPE with biomass, and it can be any type of biomass, and produce a fuel that's 12,000 BTUs. That is—