It's more of a provincial issue. I don't think there is anything we can do as nation about the issue. What I would hope is that the people in the industry take a longer-term perspective on what's really happening. They are reacting to the short-term price changes as if they are a long-term phenomenon, and there is a lot of uncertainty around issues. If you look at the underlying factors that determine supply estimates, they will give you a lot of pause for concern. When you look at that, there is a lot of uncertainty, a lot of volatility. People are reacting because of the uncertainty and the risk, trying to get through this the best way they can using whatever discretion they have. It will have long-term consequences for us, both as a society and as a province.
On March 11th, 2015. See this statement in context.