The reason I ask that question is that we have introduced legislation to review the NEB process. We need a National Energy Board process that has the confidence of Canadians and of stakeholders. It is the right measure to take. Whether it takes two or three extra months or two or three months fewer, we have to get it right, and we have to get the approval system in place correctly.
I've actually worked with NEB employees, and they are very good; I completely agree. But we need to get the process correct to get that discount down, to narrow it and eliminate it and get those tax revenues. The Canadian economy is losing money from this discount. That's why it's so important, in my view and in our government's view, that the NEB process have the confidence of all Canadians.
For my second question.... We're experiencing a supply shock on the oil side. Demand is actually still increasing. You don't see that written as much, but demand is still going up. But we've hit a supply shock, in terms of shale oil and gas in the Middle East...well, Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Iraq. Do your organizations see this as a temporary phenomenon or a permanent phenomenon?