The challenges aren't just in Canada. It is also competition in the world. There are a number of countries—Australia, Russia, Malaysia—that are also looking to get those markets.
The markets have softened in the last couple of years. There is also a challenge around pricing. LNG markets used to be tied to oil prices. In the last few years, markets have been moving away from that, so prices have fallen considerably. That makes it more of a challenge to build new infrastructure in Canada to serve those markets with those prices.
Also, on the U.S. side, they are developing brownfield facilities, which are not new facilities. They can take their import facilities and convert them to export, which is less expensive, so they are another competitor to Canada.