First of all, when we talk about reversing the flow of line 9, I think you are all aware that in fact, we are talking about a “re-reversal”. When this line was built in the 1970s, it was in fact designed to bring oil from the west to Montreal. It is always a question of markets and options. Then the direction changed. Now the goal is to reverse the flow back in the original direction.
People often ask me what this would change and if it would create new possibilities. The key to success is to be able to preserve what we have. Obviously when we have different options available to us in terms of raw materials, this allows us to look further ahead. I was listening to one of the witnesses speak about Suncor earlier. I don't know if you listened to the speech that was given in front of the shareholders, but he was talking about the flow reversal of line 9 and saying that he had some ideas for making investments. This is what gives people options when it comes to raw materials. People can plan further ahead. They can explore how to benefit from existing equipment, change it or add new elements to make this industry even more competitive.