I do not understand why you did it for the advanced fuels.
If we were drafting a Renewable Fuels Standard bill today, I think we would be very cautious about using corn ethanol.
I think you have answered the question. Your focus, and I understand that, you have interpreted the code to give you authority to deal with ...
I am a strong supporter of the Renewable Fuel Standards. It is important for energy security, for our environmental concerns.
I have serious concerns about our current program.
My view is that good policy is what we need to do and that the failure to enact good policy builds a pressure for more extreme results that ...
40 percent of the domestic production of corn goes to fuel, and the poultry industry is very dependent upon the corn stock.
I fully concur in that.
So, therefore, we need to change the statute if we want to protect food security in this country.
We think it is important to find ways to reduce the amount of corn ethanol that is blended into gasoline.
It had a really significant impact on a second point of agriculture.