Thank you.
My first question is for Mr. Cooper with LNG Canada.
LNG is a big topic in Atlanta Canada and all through Canada. We have imports of LNG into Atlantic Canada, which is very strange, considering the abundance of natural gas right across this country—in Alberta, in northern Canada. There's even natural gas in people's water supply. We have an abundance there.
I was in Alberta, where we're selling our natural gas for less than five cents a unit. It goes to the States in a pipeline, where it's liquefied and sold for over $12 as LNG. Germany came to Newfoundland a few years back. The Liberal government met with the Germans and said there's no business case for offshore liquid natural gas. I find it hard to believe that there's no case for offshore.
Would you expand on that and try to make some sense out of that argument, as quickly as you can? I have a few more questions.
