No.
Mr. Morantz, you have to look at some of the fundamental economics. Russian gas was always going to be cheaper. Up until the Ukrainian invasion, it was an issue of Germany looking for the cheapest source of gas. Canada's competitive advantage with respect to gas is very much on the west coast, where there is a much shorter amount of transmission transport required. That is why LNG Canada has been moving forward over the last number of years. That is why wood fibre has moved forward.
Certainly energy security issues have changed the dynamic, and it's not just about cheap Russian oil and gas anymore. That is exactly what is motivating some of the interests on the east coast to look at opportunities in Germany.