Actually, I want to pick up on that point. I think we touched on it earlier.
It is more difficult to transport refined products across long distances. The amount of handling, product specification, and care and feeding as you go down the supply chain is very critical. It is much easier to move crude oils to where they are needed as opposed to moving refined product. That is the reason why you typically do see refineries built where local demand is. You then have to adapt as you go forward, because demands change and refinery configurations change.
So I really do believe that where refining capacity is needed, it will get built. To try to build it here and move that capacity to where the product demand is would be a very tough challenge and we don't think a very profitable endeavour.