It's a great question. Honestly, the most important point, particularly in dealing with our partners in the North Pacific, is the concept of diversification. Even if demand falls for the next 20 to 30 years, what our partners want is a safe supply from their like-minded partners like Canada. We have an advantage, through geography and also through our clean process here in Canada, to provide our resources, so if demand falls globally, there is still demand for Canadian LNG, and also other Canadian resources, so I think it's important to make that distinction.
Currently we don't export any LNG to countries like Japan. LNG Canada has critical national security importance to Japan. We heard—