I agree.
The point has to be made—I'm not going to be BS'd here—that the reality is that we've seen what's happened here in Saskatchewan and Alberta with the choices of this government. It's been very clear. It's been clear in the marketplace with just the flow of capital out of western Canada. Yet now he says the U.S. is our best friend and they're actually going to follow us...?
Well, I don't believe that. Either of two things are going to happen. Either they're going to get more expensive, which means we're going to drive more foreign oil into Canada and the U.S., or they're not going to follow us and we're going to have to lower our standards and our regulations to follow them; or we're going to continue to see Alberta's and Saskatchewan's oil and gas sector decline and decline and decline.
Which is it? It's a very simple place in the marketplace. What are you going to do to make sure it's a level playing field? Are you going to bring the U.S. regulations up? Are you going to make sure there's a process in place to keep that un-environmentally friendly oil out of North America? What are you going to do?