On working in tandem, again I can't identify in our sector anything other than the risks and the climate change issue. We don't identify a lot of areas of overlap and duplication, and where they exist on occasion, it's been when provinces have decided to undertake activities that were already being well delivered by the federal government, so that hasn't been a major concern.
Let me just say again that if you were a large company and you were thinking of—and there is a company thinking of doing it—making a $3.5 billion investment in Sarnia, the Government of Canada also has a very strong role to play. If we really want to land that investment, those two parties have to work very closely together to talk about what we expect from them and how we are going to make that happen. It can't be a process that becomes far too lengthy.