The push-back is usually from the pioneering companies, because as they see it, they're the first movers and they have the knowledge, so competition is probably not something they would appreciate.
However, I think invariably most of those first movers do appreciate competition, as they have embraced it now, over the last couple of years, mostly because it's a sharing of risk. Oil and gas is joint venture driven. Sharing of risk and sharing of ideas unlock new play types and new opportunities. Therefore, what might have been a little bit of resistance and wariness in the beginning is now wholly embraced.
As well, all companies are now actively participating and have licensed my data. When I say “my data”, this is the Nalcor-driven data set. We went from seven companies to 14 companies, but over 30 companies have actually licensed the data. There's another pool of some 15 companies that could potentially enter in Canada's future offshore licence rounds.