The comment I would make—and I hope I'm getting to your question here—on the question of pipes is that the key thing is to connect the resource with the market. That's what the pipes are for. I don't think it's about the labour involved in actually building the pipe, although there are real jobs. The real economic significance comes from connecting the resource to the market.
I think over the last number of decades Canada has had the resource, and the U.S. has been the big market. I think with the rapid increase in U.S. production, that dynamic has started to change. I think one of the big economic things going forward is how we can diversify that market. I think that's the whole point of the pipeline debate, if I can call it that.