I'll go very quickly, then, to the question.
Yes, it's absolutely important that our firms, particularly those making the highly engineered, highly advanced seamless pipe and tube products, for example, that you would use in an in situ development, engineering the couplings, as well as the pipe.... Going backwards across that cross-Canada supply chain, I'd say the other part of it they've worked with is getting the steel suppliers to the pipe mills to actually develop the types and grades of billets that they need. It's an innovation chain and not simply at the point of the pipe production. Our industry needs to work with the companies doing the drilling, actually, to make sure that the products, and so on are what they need. There's some relationship there.
Maybe with a bit more time we could talk about other investments in pipe-making technology.