One of the things that encourages investment for companies to build better technology is having a market for it that's going to buy it. Without that I don't believe it will happen. Regardless of whether it was the Prime Minister from Quebec who put this policy in place for the oil sands or the current one, who happens not to be from Quebec, I wouldn't recommend this specific change.
One thing my colleague mentioned was useful life. We looked at a specific pump that's used in the conventional oil part of the drilling industry. It lasts three years on a conventional oil rig. It lasts twelve weeks in the oil sands; it's a rugged environment.
When we're going to set up a CCA rate—and by the way, if they claim all their CCA this year, next year they pay full tax—we are getting more investment. You said a dollar today is worth more than a dollar tomorrow. Well, no dollars today means no dollars tomorrow. I'd ask you to keep that in mind.