I do, and I think it's a priority because the alternative is a rapprochement of those countries to other jurisdictions and a diminished influence for Canada in those regions.
At the end of the day, we have the resource and the capacity as a country to fill those needs, and those countries know it. We don't really have a good reason for not coming in and playing that role, especially when we look at the domestic benefits that include those important reconciliation and job benefits in Canada. There are 77,000 jobs if we build the majority of those projects that we have under construction right now—well, they're not all under construction but in development, such as Ksi Lisims, LNG Canada, Cedar and Woodfibre.