Quite possibly.
The results of the surveys are quite clear. When we explain to Quebeckers that there are refineries in Montreal that would be jeopardized if low-cost Canadian oil were no longer available, they revise their position and become more favourable to western oil. I think that if Quebeckers saw more advantages to petroleum development, without saying that this would be a game changer, many of them would probably change their attitude.
That said, there may be a certain percentage of Quebeckers, perhaps 15% or 20%, that we will not convince; they are opposed to oil on principle, even if they use a lot of it themselves in their daily lives. If there were more oil development in Quebec, I think that this would change Quebeckers' attitudes.
In this respect, I am disappointed that small oil development projects in Quebec, for instance those on Anticosti Island and in Gaspé, do not seem to be moving forward currently. I think that when we start to produce oil in Quebec, this will change things completely.