If I may add, I'll give you a very practical example of information we're only finding out about now.
We've recently been informed by Environment Canada that if you are a refiner who has a marketing presence in another province but not significant enough that you would be contracting out your blending to another provider, the refiner who is obligated doesn't get the credit for that. It's a pretty significant piece of information in terms of the kinds of investment decisions you're going to take when in fact you're regulating under a law that is founded upon the criminal powers of the federal government, where you're either guilty or innocent, not simply a regulatory deviation.
So these details are very important. It has a different impact on refiners with a national imprint versus a regional imprint, and the devil in the details that my president is referring to is very significant. I'm giving you one example of something that we've only found out in the last 30 days.