Sure. I mean, I'd open up the question to other witnesses who may want to talk about what a strategy looks like. I think that as Canada tries to meet its climate change targets, an unlimited expansion of fossil fuel extraction is not going to be compatible with that.
One thing we can do is try to get more value out of every barrel extracted in Canada. That means doing more of the kind of work that's done in Sarnia, with respect to refining, upgrading and actually specializing in taking that raw product and creating Canadian jobs in the market of value-added work, and creating value-added products.
I'm wondering if any of our other witnesses might want to speak to the potential of that. It's something that I think differentiates Line 5, not just because it's already an existing pipeline but also because of this potential for value-added work from projects like Keystone XL and the TMX pipeline.