The other week I was reading about the shale industry and how it's developed in North America, and that other places in the world may not be able to take advantage of the technology because they're not set up for it. They have state-owned enterprises, and shale fracking was mostly driven by smaller companies.
Mr. Cleland, because of your background on various things, how can we take advantage not just of innovations in our country, but take that raw science, those raw innovations from around the world, and apply them here?
I know you're going to go back to your basic principles, but it's a little different from taking the technology from its inception. We want to sponge off the rest of the technology in the rest of the world. Do we do anything differently than we would if we were trying to get it from the initial light bulb?
There are many places where you can take technology, and in the shale gas industry a lot of countries are going to lose that opportunity because they can't take advantage of a technology developed in Canada and the United States.