Certainly. I remember quite vividly sitting in my office in the middle of June and getting the daily rig report. It gives me a bit of a synopsis of where the rigs are working across western Canada as well as the offshore side of the business. It was quite scary. There were six rigs in all of western Canada—three in Alberta, none in Saskatchewan and a couple in British Columbia. To give you an idea of what it would be in a normal year, it would be in and around 100 rigs. Around June, we would be starting to ramp up for our summer programs and beginning to ramp up further into the fall. Out of those six, only two companies out of Canada's 24 drilling contractors were operating in June.
Even more startling is the fact that, even March to June, 75% of Canada's drilling rig contractors haven't spun a wheel since March. It's a very serious situation.