You talked about the U.S. I'll just read you a quote: “I will work with my colleagues at the G-20 to phase out fossil fuel subsidies so that we can better address our climate change challenge.” That was the President of the United States speaking at the G-20 in Pittsburgh, which cost $18 million to put on somehow. I guess you get good deals in Pittsburgh.
When we look at a per capita basis, the Americans actually subsidize their oil and gas industry less. I'm trying to find out where CAPP comes to the conclusion that the unfair playing field is actually a disadvantage to Canada right now when we look at the subsidy rates, whichever way you want to cut it—per capita, size of industry, and all the rest. We're not in fact less competitive than the U.S. in terms of this subsidy question, this preferential taxation, or just direct subsidies to the industry.