It's also Ecuador and the share of exports by province and territory. For my home province of Alberta, it's very high, with 44.6% of the exports. That's $269.2 million. We've seen a recent trade agreement come through that really focused heavily on implementing a carbon tax within the country. We're concerned—and watching this closely, obviously—that this potentially might be for future trade deals.
Is there any indication you've seen, Mr. Walker, in some of your work? As we know, the last time the Government of Ecuador attempted to remove a fossil fuel subsidy from gasoline and diesel, there were riots, and the army had to be called in. I can only imagine that something like a carbon tax would be untenable in a situation like this.