A bit.
I was listening in on Pierre's discussion. One of the things they understand, for you gentlemen who are from Quebec and Ontario, is that the increase in the Canadian dollar impacts the resource sector. When you're trading oil at $70, and it's an 80¢ dollar, that's the equivalent of $90 oil at par. So there's nothing. There's no change to us in terms of our revenue. That's been the difficulty. We've probably seen a bit of an increase in the U.S. investor, to answer your question, because as they call it in the States, their dividend--we call it the distribution--goes up because the relative value of our stock goes up. For example, we pay 34¢ per unit, per month. If it's on par, the Americans get 34¢. If it's an 80¢ dollar, they get 20-odd cents.
