Okay.
The next question I have relates to electric vehicles. I'll quickly note that in Alberta, electric vehicles might actually be a less environmentally friendly option because of the mix of electrical sources. I don't know the exact numbers, but I know that a very large portion of Alberta's electricity is still coal fired. You'd have to burn coal in order to power the vehicle, which is much dirtier than burning natural gas.
On electric-powered vehicles generally, Israeli CEO Shai Agassi stated at the World Economic Forum that he wanted to create one country that didn't rely on oil for anything. He chose Israel.
He said that the solution for electric vehicles was to have battery swap stations. That is to say, even though there is not a lot of range with electrical vehicles, a car could pull into one of these swap stations and the battery could be changed in under two minutes and then be on its way. In effect, no one would actually own a battery; they would just pay for the use of batteries that they would swap in and out at these stations. Is that a viable option?