Belief that the company is experienced and has sufficient knowledge on dealing with the Canadian rules/regulations whether it be about the building of a plant or for providing room for a foreign investor.
Michael Shenher, president and CEO of Canadian Green Fuels, said the privately owned company's skirmishes with various government agencies are over and it's full speed ahead for the fledgling bio-diesel producer.
"I'm not pointing fingers at the regulators,'' said Shenher, who had to shut down operations for about 90 days to make modifications to the plant to meet various federal and provincial standards and codes. "They just erred on the side of caution.''
Shenher said the company has made significant changes to the plant, including building a firewall and containment walls, to meet concerns by SaskPower, Saskatchewan Environment and other agencies.
"Sask. Environment, since our initial problems, (has) been extremely helpful,'' Shenher said, adding that SaskPower has approved the electrical contractor and his work on the plant, which is a former feed mill.