They are solid. Yes, okay.
On the question of pipelines, the thing I have trouble with in this bill, which I and my party support, of course, is the idea that a pipeline is an international river. To me it seems as if a pipeline is water that has been captured. It's not a product like beer or bottled water, which is a product, but it's certainly not water flowing in its natural state. We use pipelines to export oil. I understand the fact, when we're dealing with international rivers, that it wouldn't be a trade bill, to some extent, but the minute you say this applies to the building of pipelines, it seems to me it's a trade bill to some extent, and it's a trade bill that is seeking to ban the export of a resource.
I'm just wondering why this couldn't conceivably in the future trigger a trade challenge.