Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Looking at some of these projections going forward—and here again, commodity prices change frequently—one of the things that struck me was how important the timeliness of the infrastructure would be. I'm sure Calgary and Toronto are not the only places in the world where people are saying, “The price for natural gas in Asia is pretty high. How can I sell into that market with some LNG?” What is the importance of the timeliness of getting the ports, the pipelines, etc., in place? If we don't get the infrastructure in place in time, will someone else take the market before we do? Will Qatar, will the Russians, will the Australians, take your pick, get there first? Will someone else get there before we do?
So I have two questions: What's the importance of being timely on the infrastructure, and who are our competitors, if there are any, who may get to those markets before we do and get the advantage of being first in play?