No. The import infrastructure is much more straightforward in terms of regasifying the liquid natural gas. To export, there is an enormous infrastructure that has to be constructed. You have the actual wells themselves, which are mostly in northwestern British Columbia, and the plays that are significant here. You'd then have to build the pipelines from there to the B.C. coast. You would have to build liquefaction facilities in British Columbia as well. We're starting to do that, but there's a lot to be done there.
Given the complexity, I'm not sure those kinds of time scales are really feasible around those kinds of resources.