I can't remember exactly, but about a year or so ago, the Biden administration, in response to rising energy prices, lifted sanctions on the importation of Venezuelan oil. I believe it was a quarter of a million barrels of oil a day. Has the Canadian government ever participated in discussions with the U.S. government about Canada being available to help alleviate some of those pricing pressures?
It seems to me that as Canada is right next door to the United States, it would be better if the quarter million barrels in additional oil came from Canada rather than Venezuela, choking off a source of funds for Maduro.