I was almost over there, Blaine; I just about made the good country. Mining didn't pay as well as oil and gas, unfortunately.
It's interesting to see how the developments have come in the industry. A lot of it has not been the major oil players who have been technologically pushing the edge on this thing.
So to Mr. Dunn and Mr. Howard, if you could answer, why has it been that it often is the smaller players, relatively speaking, that have been the innovators? What can we learn from how fracking has developed? This is effectively a World War II era type of idea that has expanded greatly. Why is it that it's been the smaller players, in places like western Canada, that have driven the innovation on this and not the bigger guys?