Obviously, the people at Suncor would be in a better position than I am to answer that. The coking project is not dead. But there are stages to follow. We know that Suncor will think about expanding the Isomax unit, first. The second project is building a new crude unit. And the coking plant is third.
Ultramar is already positioning itself to be able to move the product from Montreal to Quebec City. In fact, it plans to make significant use of it. Suncor is already in the process of building facilities to receive tank cars carrying crude from western Canada. That alone is a sign that it plans to make the investments.
Keep in mind that if the Montreal refinery received more western crude, the refinery's profits would increase by $400 million to $500 million a year. That is every reason to make those investments.