I think, ideally, it would be best if it could be done with a market-based approach. There has been some discussion of a government subsidy. What needs to happen is there has to be a private sector champion found, and someone has to put some significant money into doing a proper feasibility study.
Five years ago, I worked with Shell Canada in assembling 6,000 acres of land for a 250,000 barrel per day refinery. That project did not go ahead. I think if it had gone ahead, it would have been a profitable project for Shell, based on comments I've heard since. So, I think there is a significant opportunity. Only 100 kilometres from us is an oil refinery in Michigan, which just became operational at the end of 2013, that is taking western Canadian crude. We believe we can be more competitive than that in terms of the assets we have in our location, and the ability to take oil now.