The Prime Minister has spoken about wanting to make Canada an energy superpower in conventional and clean energy. From a foreign policy perspective, what makes one a superpower tends to be from oil and to a lesser extent natural gas and sometimes critical minerals. In terms of the super power that comes with it, the influence, that is obviously going to come from some of these more politically sensitive commodities, and we're seeing that in global markets today.
When Trans Mountain comes online, you will actually see it in the Canadian GDP. There aren't many projects that you can see and measure, and that the Bank of Canada can measure as a portion of GDP. It's nothing like what a bitumen pipeline will do in this country, but an LNG terminal like LNG Canada comes pretty close.