Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, gentlemen, for being here today.
I just want to follow up, Mr. Quinn, on your testimony in terms of Enbridge line 9. You said this could foster possible investments in Montreal to allow it to more fully adapt to those crudes. Given Mr. Ervin's comments about our crack spreads and everything else associated with that, is that likely? Or is someone forcing the oil to move that way the only way to force something like that to happen, which wouldn't necessarily be very conducive to provincial domain over energy?