I guess that the answer would be yes. In this respect, if we take a look at the overall capacity of the oil sands, in terms of what it is we're looking at with that resource, the Alberta Energy and Utilities Board.... Taking a look at the size of the reserve itself plus figuring in current rates of consumption, if the oil sands were to provide exclusively for the rest of Canada, we have enough oil, essentially, in the oil sands for the next 370 years.
At current rates of consumption, even considering all of North America, that would be enough oil to provide for all of North American oil consumption, without touching another drop, for about 47 or 50 years.