I think you need to consider and think about the cashflows that come out of the oil sands. As I was pointing out earlier on, the province is a big recipient of cash, and the federal government is, in the form of corporate taxes, payroll taxes, and that sort of thing. So everybody has a stake in this whole thing being successful and being a good economic locomotive for the Canadian economy.
I don't see it as being any different from any other thing the government might decide to get involved in when it's kick-starting a new process that might have a lot of benefit further down the road. Being a participant in that, from both the federal and the provincial government's point of view, would be a good thing, actually, to ensure the ongoing development. It would enable it to get started.
Once it gets started, it's like any other form of technology. Once you get the ball rolling, it starts to get legs of its own and it gets traction. But it needs that initial support and boost to get it going.