As an industry, we don't say natural gas is the answer to everything. We say right fuel, right place, right time. There's a place in our energy economy for a host of technologies and a host of fuels. We think that the consumer should have as much choice as possible. We think that the changes in natural gas supply and consequent changes in affordability should present a significant opportunity for consumers.
What can government do to facilitate that? There's an educative role for government. There is a codes-and-standards role, because many of those are set nationally. Even if the federal government may not have a role, there are significant provincial standards. There are municipal issues. There's a need for bringing the three levels of government together to talk about how those things can be addressed. There's also, I think, a continental dimension, because the transportation market is so integrated between Canada and the United States.