First of all, let me just clarify this 60%. That's 60% of established or announced projects in the oil sands plus conventional resources—stuff like that. The actual oil sands resource is ten times that size.
The question I think you're asking is, if we can't build pipes and can't build LNG terminals, what happens to our energy?
Some of it definitely will continue to flow to the oil sands. There's a unique opportunity to possibly transition Canada's transportation fleet of long-haul diesel trucks over to natural gas.