There's one more piece I'd like to say, sir, if I could.
One of the things we recognize, and it's why we're working cooperatively with the provincial government and the federal government on the CO2 capture and sequestration network, is if we were to do it just for Suncor, the pipeline that I would build would not satisfy these two gentlemen or their companies. That may or may not create a competitive advantage for us; it depends on how you look at it.
It would certainly be an added cost, but we would then deal with a solution that would not be the best for the country or for the province, because I won't build a pipeline. This is not a money-making venture; it's a net cost added to us. That's why we believe it's important that from an industry perspective, if we're going to be able to do this, we need to do it in a responsible manner and build one pipeline, not five or six. That's one of the concerns why this needs to be done cooperatively with governments as well as industry.