Of course.
New Brunswick also plans to develop its shale gas resources, the debate of which is ongoing along with the discussion with stakeholders.
In closing, I'd just like to say that in many cases when we talk about oil sands and oil and gas development, there's a propensity to want to keep all the value added or processing jobs in Canada. I would liken this thought to trying to keep all the jobs associated with pasta manufacturing in Canada, for example. The solution here is not to flood the market with cheap wheat in order to prop up the manufacturing industry but rather to create two vibrant sectors which can each sustain themselves on their own and be competitive on their own.
It's not likely in that scenario that Canadians would appreciate that type of pasta sector. They would say, hang on a second, look what we're doing to our farmers.
While farmers are far more sympathetic witnesses at a government committee than me, thank you for this opportunity to present.