Maybe I will just a comment on your earlier question, and that is your concern around the pace of development and the environmental capacity of the region and social issues. In that whole envelope of questions, one important piece to consider is with respect to economics and the demand for this synthetic crude oil. I think it's very important to keep in mind that, again, it's a global commodity; it's a global market out there. Most of our crude oil goes both to Canadian refineries and to certain refining pads in the U.S. We call them Chicago PADD II and PADD V. These areas have a limited capacity, so I think I'm getting to my point, which is to let the market decide. Yes, there are 18 projects on the books, and 27, but how many of these will really go will be dependent on the market and the real demand. We don't believe all of these will go. There will be some discounting, of course.
On November 21st, 2006. See this statement in context.