I have a brief comment on that. As I mentioned earlier, the management of resources is a shared responsibility. The Government of Canada has taken a number of steps over the last number of years to support new investment in Canada's resource sector. We've taken steps through Natural Resources Canada to modernize the regulatory system at the federal level for project reviews. We're investing in new safety systems to support the safe and reliable transportation of our energy infrastructure. We're working closely with the provincial governments to ensure that we have a framework in place across Canada to support new investment going forward.
But the reality is that we have an integrated North American marketplace for commodities such as propane, and this marketplace, and the movement of commodities north and south across these borders, has served both Canada and the U.S. quite well. Going forward, as I think our colleagues at the National Energy Board indicated last week, we're seeing a huge increase in the production of natural gas supplies in the U.S. and related propane increases as well. Just over the last two years, we've seen an increase in propane supplies from our U.S. colleagues greater than Canada's total propane production. So the supply is available. The industry continues to make investments to support the infrastructure in place and the Government of Canada is taking steps to support the development of this infrastructure.