Thank you very much, Mr. Chair. That is very interesting. We have heard about a number of possibilities with regard to new technology. I will be honest with you; what interests me right now is intellectual property and regulations.
A person can have a wonderful idea, but if he does not have the necessary support from Transport Canada, for example, in terms of certain regulations or the fostering of the investment environment, then there is a problem. Our role here is to make recommendations, particularly with regard to regulations. We must ensure that we are a catalyst and not an inhibitor when it comes to technology.
Mr. Habicht, if I understand correctly, you would like smart regulations to be established that would eliminate paperwork and promote a system that operates on a case by case basis. You spoke about a percentage of 96% to 100%, which I found interesting. To reach 100%, we must change sulphur content labelling. Do you also need other partnerships in which the government could play a role or do you have sufficient regulatory measures in place that allow you to be specific?