We already process a bit of crude from out west. And a coker isn't the only type of equipment that can process crude oil from western Canada. A crude unit made of stainless steel can do similar work, as can an upgrader. That was the technology favoured by Shell. Montreal's Isomax unit may also have that capability.
With a coker, clearly, it is possible to significantly increase the quantity of western Canadian crude oil that we can process. We know that a project of that nature isn't totally dead and that, if it were back on the table, we would study it very carefully. We could support it, provided, of course, that it adhered to the highest environmental standards.