In terms of LNG, I would say that one of the challenges we had in this country was the gutting of CEAA 2012, or the gutting of the environmental assessment processes by the Harper government, which ruined the ability to achieve social licence because nobody trusted that environmental issues were being addressed.
We have three plants right now that are under development. One is the LNG Canada facility. The second is the Woodfibre facility. The third one is an indigenous-led one, Cedar LNG, which went through the new process in less than three years.
We have made significant progress while ensuring that we are doing this in a manner that is consistent with Canada's climate obligations. I would tell you, with respect to the Repsol project in particular...I would encourage you to call the Repsol folks, because what you've just said is not correct.