Thank you very much. I do have one question.
You said earlier that part of the economy, the energy economy, is diminishing. You also said, in the Bank of Canada's “Monetary Policy Report” published on April 13, that investment in the energy sector is expected to decline by 60% from 2014 levels. I come out of the commodity industry as a former producer, and we see ups and downs, booms and busts. We see that in the energy sector as well, although there's a lot of global pressure in energy.
I'm just wondering about something. This may be a controversial question, and it may be something that you don't want to, or can't answer.
Have you looked at what the investment situation would be if an Energy east pipeline were in place, or other pipelines? Yes, there would be the investment from putting in place the pipeline itself, but would that have any impact on the oil economy in terms of easier access to market, or in the case of Energy east, putting oil into the refinery in eastern Canada? Can you tell me if you look at those scenarios, or do you know anyone who does?