We see that as an economic impediment to what our province needs to do. Actually, SARM and CAPP have signed a memorandum of understanding so that we can work closer together with our rural municipalities, because many of our rural municipalities have pipelines that go through them. So we need to have a good working relationship with CAPP, which we do.
We're concerned. We're big proponents of Kinder Morgan expanding the capacity of the pipeline. We were big proponents of Energy East as well, seeing that as an outlet for eastern refineries to be able to access western Canadian crude. That's a big issue for us, and we hope that—