imports oil from alberta, saskatchewan and the east coast, gasoline from the refinery at irving down the east coast. we already know and i must say that danielle smith the premier of alberta who has the biggest trade deal with the united states in oil, 300 plus billion per year, she took a tremendous amount of heat by going to see trump just before he became president in maralago but she is the only one that's a winner right now, she has a 10% tariff, not 25 on all the rest of the sectors. but if you really think about the canadian situation, if you just take oil out of the equation there is no trade imbalance and i'm sure that once there is leadership in canada in place which is days away now till the election this thing will get worked out so even if -- it's not in anyone's benefit to have a trade war with a giant trading partner in energy, cars and everything else particularly when there isn't really a deficit outside of the energy so very instrumental behind the scenes and saying let's not be crazy with energy because our costs will go through the roof. if we tariff our own source