One thing we've been hearing so far in this study, too, is that there's a push towards more canola utilization for biofuels going forward.
There was an article written recently in the Western Producer saying that 4.6 million tonnes of canola is going to be needed to meet the crushing demand of these three plants that are going to be put in place in Saskatchewan. However, the issue is we're hearing that acres are maxed out, and when you look at the trends, the bushels per acre are actually going down.
I'm wondering where you see the issue there. Are there any potential problems with trying to boost canola production at the risk of either losing other cash crops that are being grown or having to convert other types of land to be used for canola for this sake?