As to where the terminals are built, I think there are something like 40 proposals, and there'll probably be about five or six of them going ahead, in the U.S. for LNG terminals. I think Mr. Easter mentioned that there were two projects going ahead in Atlantic Canada.
As natural gas suppliers, probably we're more comfortable with the idea of siting an LNG facility. We already have the pipelines moving south so that we can add that supply. In terms of why they would build in the U.S., they are looking at LNG facilities, and there are proposals in place.
What we're saying is that the natural gas market needs the same discipline of the potential for global supplies of natural gas to reach North America as we face in the fertilizer industry, where a producer in the Arab gulf, or Russia, or anyplace else in the world can bring fertilizer into North America and compete with our production.