Oil has set a record high. We're hitting the driving season and Americans are showing no signs of letting up their driving habits.

Certainly, our industry is growing as rapidly as we can to meet demand.

Americans, including the president of the U.S., have realized continued dependence on oil, particularly imported oil from unstable regions of the world, is dangerous.

In 2005 the U.S. ethanol industry produced 4 billion gallons. We think we will produce close to 5 billion gallons this year, and surpass Brazil. There are probably 150 more planned like the ones in Florida.

When you factor in expansion of nine present plants, there's a total (production) capacity of 6 billion gallons possible.

We already have that right, we don't need legislation for that. If a physician wants something like that dispensed, they should find someone that will dispense it.

There are still improvements you can make in terms of planned efficiencies, and getting more ethanol from that bushel of corn.