Nothing, no.
If I may, I would just like to mention one thing. Looking at my notes in response to Mr. Hawn's question earlier, I think it's an important point for the committee. I mentioned that the Oak Foundation had made several grants to Tides Canada. In fact it was four grants since 2005, for almost $900,000. But here's the thing. The Oak Foundation specifically funded the West Coast Environmental Law Research Foundation, and I quote, “To constrain the development of Alberta's tar sands by establishing a legislative ban on crude oil tankers on British Columbia's north coast”. Then they say: “The desired result would be a permanent legislative tanker ban and cancellation of the Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipeline.”
Also, they funded Greenpeace for something called the “Stop the tar sands campaign”. The Oak Foundation says:
This will result in the withdrawal of two institutional investors from the tar sands by 2012; the disengagement of Norway's Statoil and Britain's BP from the tar sands project; the end of tar sands subsidies from the Government of France....