Allow me to interrupt you. I did not think that you would talk mostly about biofuels, and more particularly biodiesel. I thought that you were rather going to talk about the biomass that we could use directly, without any processing, as close as possible to where it is produced. That is what some researchers at Hydro-Quebec are proposing. This technique is used in Vermont, where super-boilers are used. Vermont indeed uses its biomass without processing, as clean energy. I am in agreement with you in saying that with processing there is a certain loss of energy. It becomes an alternative energy. I thought that you would talk to us about that energy which is taken directly at source.