Thank you, Mr. Abel.
Sorry, I have a limited amount of time.
I guess once again it comes back somewhat to a number of things. In Canada we have a higher cost for oil production. We can look to the low price of oil right now versus that cost, and therefore the uncertainty that this creates within the market. Therefore, it depresses the amount of money that's going to be invested into that market because of those areas.
We can also look at the fact that a lot of pipelines have been approved and are going to be built. Therefore, do we have the capacity to build more pipelines in the near future, based on the amount of oil we're producing?
I would put those questions out there, as well, as at the end of the day, we need certainty within the process to build, and not just certainty for you as a company, but certainty as far as public trust is concerned. Earlier on you said you are interested in meaningful participation with the public, with indigenous communities; I heard it in your speech. Too many times those organizations say yes, it's great to consult, but it's just a checking-box type of process.
Maybe you could help enlighten us on those three particular areas: the cost of production, the low price of oil, and the fact that we've got a substantial number of pipelines in the works. Once again we're trying to get back the public trust.