It's well intentioned, but I'm a market guy.
I think if crack spreads say to build a refinery, then build a refinery, but if crack spreads don't say to build a refinery, then don't build a refinery. As I said in my earlier testimony, if we were able to get anything close to Brent, I think all of this discussion about refineries would dissipate, because the refinery is a way of capturing Brent through the crack spread, in other words through the margin between Western Canadian Select and the gasoline or diesel that the refinery produces.
I'm a market guy. I believe that markets will decide. Prices are my religion. I think it's well intentioned. Let's capture the value added to the resource. I said let's capture the full value of the 1.5 million barrels before we start digging out three million barrels, but I think there are market ways of achieving that.