Mr. Boag, you heard Mr. Harrison talk about the issue of value added, and I think most Canadians would like to see the kinds of value added for all kinds of resource products that would bring in good jobs for Canadians. Mr. Smillie certainly talked about lots of good jobs associated with the industry.
Mr. Harrison said the thinking in the industry is that you have huge amounts of bitumen, so you might as well ship it south or to the coast. Clearly there is certainly a lot of concern about the gap between WTI prices and prices in Alberta—what we're getting for our oil, so to speak—and there's a feeling that there's a strong need to be able to get the oil to tidewater so that it can be sold at world prices and shipped internationally.
In your view, what is it that impedes more of that value added from happening in Canada?