I can start out by saying that in terms of involvement by the Government of Canada, Natural Resources Canada does not have a lot of levers in this area. Most of the levers would be related to tax policy, which is finance. I think the Minister of Finance has been very clear that one of his objectives is to create and maintain a world-class tax system in Canada that will be internationally competitive. It has to do with the regulatory side and making sure that we have a system that deals effectively and efficiently with environmental issues through the review process and making sure that these decisions are made in the best possible way.
Those are the macro levers that we tend to use at the federal level. As for specifics, I note that at pre-budget consultations most industry associations will recommend things related to tax policy that tend to be in their interest. Those are some of the issues that would probably be important, I would think, to the refineries.