You're right. That's exactly what happens. Natural gas goes out in its purest form, and we don't fraction it off and take the solids out. It's those solids that we use within the industry to produce the resin, and that resin then turns into a plastic product.
As to whether there is a specific thing that you can do, I would say it's to work with the provinces to provide an energy strategy or framework to say that a portion of our natural gas will continue to remain in Canada and will be available for the manufacturing of value-added products within Canada.
It's going to be a cooperative effort. Energy strategy and policy tends to happen at the federal-provincial level. So I don't know if there's one direction that you can take as the federal government, but certainly initiating the dialogue with the provinces to say that this is an important component of our prosperity and we need to talk about this would go a long way.