Thank you. Sorry, I have a very short time.
Ms. Milutinovic, you answered this question about your monitoring responsibility and what happened. My understanding was that the NEB in fact gave the green light, or in other words gave export orders leading into this period.
Now last week when you testified, you didn't talk at all about the timing, how many export orders there were, or that they were any different than normal. You said what the normal range was, but clearly there must have been some export orders issued.
What concerns me is that NEB didn't seem to make sure that there was a cushion. It looked at the weather forecast and said, “Well, it's going to be a mild winter. Let's relax and allow exports to go out.” However, it didn't have the kind of cushion that ensured there would be sufficient supplies to make sure there wasn't the kind of spike in prices that consumers experienced. Why not?