Thank you for that clarification.
Do you have any additional comments particularly on juxtaposing the Canadian policy and fiscal and regulatory framework around energy and resource development against, for example, Canada's biggest competitor and customer, the United States, as well others of the top ten major energy-producing regimes around the world, say, the majority of which, of course, are state-directed regimes?
Do you have any comments about the importance or the damage, for example, of eight years of the combination of policy uncertainty and also what has become a layering of taxes, bans, standards and hammers with almost no incentives, and what that does to Canada's competitiveness and the role we can play to secure energy self-sufficiency and security for our own citizens, as well as to play that crucial and I think moral obligation Canada has internationally to provide both our technology and our best-produced products to other countries around the world?