Mr. Chairman, may I leave you with one statistic, as there has been a huge focus on greenhouse gases and becoming greener?
When we participated in panels across the country through the Kyoto hearing process, we left a number with many groups, not because it had anything to do with the environment, but because it makes good business sense in a high-cost environment. As we continue to invest in our equipment, what we're looking for is trying to provide a service that costs less. The way we've provided a service that costs less is by having smaller engines and fewer of them, and we have technology invested in drilling more efficiently.
The upshot is that we have a 50% reduction in greenhouse gases--the consumption of diesel fuel--per metre drilled.