That's not a question per se, but I'll comment on your comment.
First of all, natural gas is rapidly becoming a global commodity. It has to date been a regional commodity with three major global regional markets: a North American market, a European market, and an Asian market. The advent of really affordable gas is starting to change that, and the idea of moving gas from one market to another to bring efficiencies to overall markets is occurring. On balance, that's a good news story for the globe, because more efficient markets overall deliver a more affordable product.
In terms of exports and their impact, as you know, my member companies are distribution entities dealing with customers in Canada; we're not involved in the export of natural gas. But because of what I just said about markets, we look on the export of natural gas as being a favourable thing, a good thing for Canada.