What you're seeing with Suncor is a very disappointing decision. The Voyageur upgrader was on, then it was off, then it was on, and now it's off again. That project was around before the Suncor and Petro-Canada merger, and it's gone through these iterations. I think what we see is the marketplace working in a policy vacuum. It's very disappointing. It was a massive capital project.
In its absence, what will we do next? Maybe it will be smaller upgraders. Maybe it will be off-gas projects that are going to do petrochemicals. Perhaps Suncor will revive its coker project in Montreal if Line 9 is approved. It is a setback to value-added, the cancellation of the Voyageur project. We're very disappointed. It underscores why we need a policy framework for value added.