I'll leave the policy discussion up to you people around government. From a pipeline perspective, I would say pipelines will be built whenever the market requires it and demands it. What pipelines can do and how they support the infrastructure in Canada is, I think, well known.
The key thing, I would say, from a government perspective, and what I would ask, is to continue the current process of one project, one review and those types of things around regulatory reform, which then really help to make timely decisions around this pipeline infrastructure. I'm pretty confident that if those reforms are carried through, that type of debate around that type of proposal would be carried out very efficiently, and we would make the right decision for Canadians.