Well, if we let the infrastructure wither, if we let the labour pool wither and be exported.... The labour is going to go where the jobs are, so the people who are skilled in the production of energy will move. If we let ourselves get far enough behind, ramping back up to try to compete is certainly going to take time. We'll be behind the diamond, and it will be more challenging to get back in production.
Perhaps this is just my innate optimism, but I can't really believe that people are going to...[Technical difficulty—Editor].
Sorry about that. I don't know what that was about.
At any rate, perhaps it's my optimism, but I believe that Canadians are going to be smart enough to realize the value of their energy resources and what it means to their lives, and it will be produced eventually.