There was a lot there, but the part of the question I'd like to address has to do with the member asking me whether or not we can have an energy plan that's created, as opposed to one imposed by government. My answer is that we already have a de facto energy plan that is the result of market decisions, and it's not serving Canadians well. In fact, basically what they're saying, through their investments and efforts to lobby the Alberta government, is that we should develop the resource as quickly as possible and export as much of it as quickly as possible.
A real energy security strategy from our perspective would look at things like the environment, like jobs, like providing energy first to Canadians, and then, second, for export. That can't happen in a model that's purely driven by the market.