Our main competition is the U.S. for investment, and there's no question that Canada is a more complex place to invest in. Yes, there is uncertainly on energy development. Again, if you were going to build a new chemical facility to last 40 years, you'd better make sure you've got feedstock there for 40 years, and again, if we can't approve infrastructure that will move energy resources to market, we're not going to have the resource to add value to. That's a potential concern in people's minds.
Certainly there was increasing certainty around the outlook for Ontario, Quebec, and Alberta. Now there's uncertainty for the next period while we figure out how the federal signals interact on carbon pricing with those of the provinces.
I don't think it's undoable, but again, it's going to take more coordination, and a clear message has to be sent to folks in the community.