I'll start off. I think if you look at the supply of natural gas, natural gas has a lower carbon footprint than coal. If we can replace coal-fired power generation, for example, in Japan or in Korea, or even in China, then we can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by about 50%.
That has an enormous benefit. If you look at British Columbia, we account for two one-hundredths of a per cent of global greenhouse gas emissions. I think if we look at what we're trying to do, which is reduce global greenhouse gas emissions, we have an opportunity to help benefit the world in terms of reducing global greenhouse gas emissions.