I think we'll have to take that in two parts.
When it comes to the industrial chemicals area, every one of our members already has experience in exporting, in going after international markets. The concern today is that we are going to lose some of the American market because they will replace imports, where they've had a deficit for a long time, with domestic production. That forces us to look around the world, and we'll even be competing with them in third markets.
I think we have the opportunity, we have the skills. We have the competitive advantage because of the low cost of our feed stock.
One of the complications I mentioned in my opening remarks is that it is not just chemicals that we'll have to move. We're going to have to move natural gas too, because it has to come out of the ground before we can bid on some of that to convert it into chemicals. If it stays in the ground, we're in trouble.