Thank you.
Just as a follow-up to that, I have to reiterate, I guess, the clause in NAFTA that says once we start shipping to the U.S. a raw product, we cannot turn the tap off for the purpose of adding value. I think it's article 605(c). I'd have to look up the exact clause in NAFTA, but the way it's worded is that if we start sending our product, we cannot add value here in Canada at a future date. We've basically given away our opportunities for employment in refineries, if we were to actually build that capacity or if we were to have capacity in our eastern processing plants.
I'm just wondering, how is that securing our resource for Canada?