It's not hypothetical, though. The Liberals, with the Trans Mountain pipeline, approved the project even though they didn't have consent from certain first nations, so it's not hypothetical; there's already a precedent.
You've talked a lot about competitiveness, but a lot of the competitiveness and the obstacles you're placing in terms of us being an energy superpower only apply to Canadian suppliers, producers and manufacturers. Is there any legislation or policy coming down from the Liberal government that will actually put the same measures on oil coming from Saudi Arabia or the United States?
