We have looked at the Ontario situation, and you're absolutely right: the opportunities for geological storage in Ontario are very limited at best. However, there are opportunities south of the border, so if we could reverse the situation that exists in going from North Dakota to Saskatchewan, we could look at probably 300 to 400 kilometres of pipeline going down into the MIchigan basin, with large potential storage opportunities in that basin.
So it's not a case of shipping Ontario's carbon dioxide across to Alberta or Saskatchewan, or across to the offshore sub-sea sediments on the east coast. It would actually be looking at the opportunity south of the border and moving the CO2 down there.