No, we came to it reluctantly.
Could you indulge me, Mr. Chairman, and I'll tell a story for 60 seconds, which tells you how Norwegians think.
We did a large job for a Norwegian company, funnily enough, and Mr. Bjarne Skeie, the owner, came over and I took him in to meet the Premier of Nova Scotia. I think it was John Hamm or John Savage at the time; I forget.
Mr. Skeie said to the premier, “I can't understand you Canadians. You pussyfoot around with oil companies.” And he told us a story.
The vice-president of Exxon came over to Norway to talk about the entry to the North Sea. He met the Prime Minister of Norway, and he said, “We want into the North Sea. We own all this acreage, and we're going to build all the equipment in Houston, Texas. They know how to do it.” And the Prime Minister said, “No, you're not. You're going to build it here.” He said, “You've got no facilities. You've got no knowledge.” The Prime Minister said, “I'm going to build them here. We'll build the facilities.” And he said, “No, if you tell me that, I'm going to walk out the door.” The Prime Minister said, “On your way. It's in the ground and the storage is free.” Six months later, the vice-president of Exxon came back and said, “Okay, we'll build them in Norway”, and that was the start. That's where they started.