I'd just use the example, again, of the number of employees we have in Yemen. If you do some quick calculations on the amount of tax Nexen pays to the federal government--and our employees pay to both the federal and the provincial governments--it's multi-millions of dollars every year.
If we open an office in Yemen, there's little doubt about the return, and I'm not talking about having to take money from Brazil or India. As a business person, if you look at it as a stand-alone or a profit centre, over the last 10 years the profit coming back to the Canadian government or to the Alberta government from Yemen is phenomenal on the $35 billion worth of oil that we have produced and sold, and that's just from Nexen. We probably now have 30 other Canadian companies doing service for Nexen in Yemen. The total number of employees who are employed by Canadian companies doing work around this one oil field is probably in the area of 2,500 in that country. I don't think the factor of how much profit is created and how much revenue flows to the government is questionable at all.