It's not to the same extent. There is somewhat of a differential. Gas is probably selling for, let's say, around the $3 to $3.50 per 1,000 cubic feet—mcf. At this point there would probably be a differential of 25¢, principally due to transportation distance from western Canada, and that's part of the advantage that the Marcellus gas would have in eastern Canada. They avoid that transportation differential.
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