We've heard in testimony that only a couple of projects are going to be approved as we move forward on specific pipeline projects, as an example, because they're long-term contracts signed with the producer and the consumer, due to the cost of infrastructure.
If we were to leave the bitumen in the ground.... As you noted in your testimony, there would be some extreme positions on this that would want to see the bitumen remain in the ground. There's no doubt that we hear some extreme positions where I'm from in the Yukon, in that they'd like to see the LNG remain in the ground. Would we ever catch up if at any point that were to win the day? Could you ever not do it and then...? How difficult would it be to catch up if you decided at a point that it was a mistake?