I think there's an interesting conversation around this, for sure.
We certainly have heard lots of voices pushing for increasing commodity exports, particularly fossil fuels. As you highlighted with regard to natural gas, that's a challenge. We don't have any eastward export capacity. It actually goes down through the United States to the Gulf Coast, if it's going that way.
In theory, we will have natural gas export capacity on the west coast with the Coastal GasLink and various B.C. LNG projects. The challenges there, though, are significant around the economics. The expectation is that the infrastructure will serve Asian markets more than European markets. The B.C. LNG projects are very carbon-intensive; they are from fracked natural gas, as opposed to simple sweet gas.
As we've seen, there are also very significant divisions among the affected indigenous communities around those projects. This is a complicated—