The short answer is yes. It improves the social licence to operate. It shows that we're getting every drop of oil and every bit of value that we can out of the resource before we produce more of it, and that we're reducing the environmental impact. Some of the barriers to our oil in both U.S. and international markets relate to its reputation in the industry, so it improves that. It makes the projects more economical even if we don't expand, and it shows that we're extracting more from what we have, which is responsible and sustainable development.
Finally, this minerals industry can be the first export industry from the oil sands to China. We don't need a pipeline. It goes into containers and onto ships. It's a nice clean resource going off to China. It paves the way for this relationship that I think is important to all Canadians, and that's new exports.