Correct. I think the estimates...our geological survey...I could get you the exact number with the study, but certainly I'll give you the rough, grosso modo....
In the Gulf of St. Lawrence, for the area that falls within the administration of a shared management regime between Canada and Quebec, I think it was in the area of two billion barrels of oil in the offshore, not including Anticosti Island. I think five billion barrels are expected in the Anticosti Island onshore. As well, the trillions of cubic feet of gas was in the neighbourhood of eight or nine trillion cubic feet, but definitely in the scope of a substantial amount of gas.
In the offshore area there is opportunity, and certainly there is an interest in making sure the frameworks are in place to allow decision-making to occur, that the environment can be assessed, and that a regulatory regime—