Thank you very much.
Canada's refining capacity has decreased drastically over the last 20 or 30 years. It seems to me, at a time when we need to be looking at reducing our carbon emissions, that rather than emphasizing the rip-and-ship model, we should be looking at how we create more employment and more value out of the oil and gas we do extract.
Keystone XL is not a model for that. The Trans Mountain pipeline expansion is not a model for that. What is your government's strategy for ensuring that more of the value-added work in the oil and gas industry happens in Canada rather than continuing the trend of taking more out of the ground and sending it elsewhere to be refined and upgraded?