Yes. Typically, if you look back two years, the North American price was relatively equal to the international global price, transportation adjusted. Right now, what we see at least on the disconnect between the world price and what we call the landlocked oil price—so that's Canada and the U.S. and block in Saskatchewan and Alberta—of a minimum of $15. Putting that to Canadian production of about three million barrels a day, you're talking $45 million a day that's being lost because of that disconnect.
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