We were not involved in any meetings with Shell and Quebec ministry of natural resources officials. I would imagine that the minister of natural resources in Quebec has review of this particular closure and has an evaluation under way that is looking at this particular case, and I understand that the minister needs to sign off on this particular conversion. That would be likely in most provinces and jurisdictions, where the regulations are provincial in nature with respect to petroleum products and crude oil, as the Constitution Act points out with respect to natural resources.
The provinces typically have regulations that look at supply and the marketplace and things that are operating, and it would be a decision taken by a particular province as to whether or not things have the ability to open or close. So I can't really say anything more than that is likely what is occurring and that we have not met with Shell officials, nor were we involved in the discussions with the Province of Quebec officials and Shell.