Very well.
I see that there are quite a few oil pipeline projects. It's a bit like the real estate market: developers want to build a lot, and then one day, the market dries up and they're stuck with all those building projects. I get the sense that if all the projects go forward, we'll have an overcapacity problem on our hands. Am I wrong?
Let me give you an example. It pertains to eastern Canada, Quebec and the Atlantic provinces. The pipeline projects alone exceed our refining capacity out east by 33%. With that in mind, I have two questions.
Given that all the major producers and exporters are already on the Atlantic coast, can it be used as an export channel?
I would also like to know whether what we want to put in the pipelines bound for eastern Canada matches what refineries out east can do in terms of their capacity, without a major investment? Do we know whether refineries out east have the necessary capacity? Was that considered?