We have been there before. We know what happens when you don't have enough pipeline capacity to move your production. Alberta was in that place in 2018-19 because we didn't have pipelines built on time. Northern gateway was vetoed. Energy east was shut down. When you don't have enough pipeline capacity to move your product, you blow out the differentials. You're selling your product at a price discount. In Alberta, that led to curtailment, which is production quotas that the government had to put in place to manage production in a very unusual way. It's the same way that OPEC countries do it.
When you are managing production and curtailing it, you're not letting the free market move properly. That leads to a loss of jobs, lower prices and a lack of investment. It disrupts the whole way that an economy is supposed to run.
Not having a way to move 400,000 barrels of oil in a pipeline is very detrimental to Alberta. We've been there. It would potentially move by rail with a higher environmental footprint or we would be back in a situation where we would have to curtail production.