I'm aware of all that. My specific question that I'll ask—this is the third time I'm asking it—is whether you have done any studies on how the federal government could take initiatives to provide for more upgrading and refining in Canada.
The North West Upgrading Inc. in Alberta is a good example. You could talk about market-based forces, but what the Government of Alberta did in this case—and I disagree with a lot of what the Government of Alberta does—in using the bitumen royalties to actually stimulate upgrading in Canada is a very good idea. It's the kind of thing former premier Peter Lougheed would have spoken very positively on.
I'm wondering to what extent within the department there have been any discussions, any studies, anything whatsoever you can release to this committee about value added stimulating upgrading and refining in Canada.