I would agree, and I do think we're about to see that in action with the commissioning of the largest private infrastructure project in the history of Canada on the west coast from LNG Canada, which will be taking western natural gas and sending it to Asian markets.
I think that one of the interesting effects of natural gas is the slow development toward an internationalization of that commodity. Usually the prices are very regional and they reflect local supply and demand. As natural gas starts being shipped around the world, you might start seeing more of an international, global price on it, similar to what you see with oil.