Yes, and oftentimes we do confuse the issue by calling it the oil and gas business, and when people think of gas they think of gasoline. In our case we're natural gas producers. Natural gas producers represent about 12 Bcf of production here in western Canada. That puts us in Canada at the fifth-largest natural gas producer in the world. Clearly, we have a big role to play in a lower-carbon world.
Our discounts, again, are related to the fact that we have too much gas developed in Alberta currently. We've been too efficient at expanding and drilling our world-class resources and we don't have enough pipeline take-away capacity. Of course, when there's too much product and not enough take-away capacity that leads to wider differentials.
We currently have a pipeline monopoly in Alberta, essentially known as the NOVA Gas Transmission Ltd. system owned by TransCanada, and they, quite frankly, have not done a very good job of improving take-away capacity in western Canada.