I think the biggest...[Inaudible--Editor] comes from the cost of the commodity, the value that can be received from the development, whether it's profitable and the extent of that profit. The goal and the demand are not diminishing.
Right now we're producing about 1.5 million barrels a day. As we continue to experience demand for the product, we would probably be best served to capitalize on what those opportunities are. We're constrained in our opportunity to access markets outside of the region. As you see debates raging on about pipelines—east, west, north, south, wherever they end up going—those things will have a more significant influence over the pace of development, I suspect.