Absolutely. It's essential to have pipelines built to access global markets where they can process our crude, rather than keep putting our crude into markets that don't have all the refining capacity to handle efficiently that crude oil. We're also competing against other crudes.
The markets are dynamic. They will change. Differentials increase, they decrease, light versus heavy. Over the long run, we have to strategically look at it.
These pipelines are not going to be built tomorrow. They're going to be built in seven to nine years. We have to make a national strategic decision that we're going to supply those markets going forward. Those markets need that oil and it will increase the value.
Looking at it on a daily basis doesn't help the discussion. It's really a strategic thing that we have to engage in to access those markets.