Mr. Boles, thank you, et les témoins, M. Delage et M. Fortier.
I'll go very much to the question.
Mr. Boles, you made the case that there was in fact a business case for purchasing the refinery. If by chance the committee were successful in doing in Canada what is often done in the United States, and makes an order to maintain the supply.... If you had been here earlier, you would know that the question I asked was about when the process of inputs of feedstock actually comes to an end. Shell detailed when that was going happen. But if there were an order to maintain that feedstock sufficient to keep that refinery open at normal business terms, do you believe that would be enough to continue the interest of your company in purchasing the refinery? In other words, the transformation process would not take place.