No, no. What I'm getting at is converting diesel trucks over to LNG fuels, railways over to LNG or CNG, and small-use trucks—stuff like that.
In essence, if we don't have access to markets, that energy will stay here in Canada, and rather than having several hundred years of energy supply we're going to have several thousand years of energy supply. Meanwhile, Alberta's royalty system would be where it is today, which is in trouble. Canada's GDP growth probably would pull back significantly.
Personally, I think it's not a good situation. I think it's something we need to pay attention to, to see whether we can access other markets.