I certainly can, and I'm going to give you some round numbers. Canada produces somewhere around 3 million barrels a day of crude oil, a little bit more when you start to include natural gas liquid. We export between 1.5 million barrels and 2 million barrels a day of oil.
The oil sands industry produces about 1.5 million barrels a day and Canada consumes about 1.5 million, so if you do the math, it leaves you short in Canada by up to 500,000 barrels a day. These are very round numbers, but I can say that I think we have crossed the threshold of being able to supply Canadian demand with only our conventional production. Conventional production by itself is not enough to supply Canada. It is in decline, and it has been for about five years now.
Without the oil sands, we're a net importer. That's a clear data point.