Well, one interesting thing about Canadian LNG is actually the marriage of our different energy technologies. When you think about LNG leaving our coasts—east or west—one of the largest parts of the footprint is in the liquefaction of the natural gas. When you actually have to turn it into a liquid, put it on a ship and send it, there's a lot of power and energy required. It just so happens that both of our extreme coasts are predominantly using hydro power. What that means is that we would be using non-emitting electricity to make our LNG, which means that our LNG is, and would be, the least emitting in the world.