Thank you very much.
To respond to your question with respect to $12.8 billion being generated in revenue, based on Canadian companies, Canada has a unique environment in which there is a high level of collaboration between the producers, the CAPP member companies and PSAC member companies. This collaboration, as well as the formations we work in and the use of our resources, gives them a good opportunity to develop leading-edge technologies, which are sought after.
There isn't an oil patch in the world in which you won't find a Canadian worker who is travelling back and forth and learning from Canadian technologies as well as learning from these other oil fields, and then coming back here and experimenting and testing, as I said. Then we develop it, and then we export it.
It's not just the directional drilling equipment itself or our use of saline waters in our production processes, but it's these kinds of technologies that we can export and that are sought after. It's Canadians who are going along with that technology who are teaching it.
I've travelled around the world; I've worked in a number of oil fields. Canadians are highly respected around the world for their knowledge and safety. This all comes back to us in questions and foreign investment with respect to what we can deliver.
It's just a unique environment: the formations, a high level of collaboration, and how we manage our resources in the course of our jobs.