No, we haven't. This is a macroeconomic analysis that looks at the traditional measures like GDP and employment.
But I would add to what you were saying that there have been a number of Albertans calling for a more orderly, reasonable pace of development, particularly in the oil sands, and former premier Peter Lougheed is prominent amongst those. A scenario where Alberta's economy is still growing faster than any province in Canada and where the oil sands are still expanding is by no means a devastating scenario.