Obviously, we have this 100-day period and we think we should be working very hard towards a new agreement. It might be a modernized agreement, as Duncan has said. Certainly the 2006 agreement—the basic structure of the agreement, the optionality of the agreement, having provinces that had a volume constraint and others that had a tax—worked. The agreement actually worked for a long period of time. Of course, it was a nine-year agreement, but it was a seven-year agreement with a two-year extension, and both parties agreed to the extension, so for a long period of time, that agreement worked.
We would like to be at the 100 days with very significant work having been done towards a modernized agreement. That is what British Columbia would like to see within that 100-day period, but you need to have the willingness of both parties in order to achieve that.