Yes, Teresa, this is Sheridan. I'll start with the LPG dock. We are excited to collaborate with a great partner like MPLX on this strategic project for both companies. And our strategic rationale is really, you could say, location, location, location. The first location is, as I mentioned before, we have access to the open waters. We're within two hours of open waters at this location, significantly better than the other docks in the area. This location, because we're next to Marathon's refinery. It is a brownfield construction site, where we have a lot of other their infrastructure there. that greatly reduces the cost of this venture. And then obviously, the location to our -- the NGL system and storage where we easily can be able to get our products into that, into their [indiscernible] dock as we go there. And, we have been looking at this for a long time, we've been intentional and disciplined about going forward with this type of a project. I mean we've been evaluated for over eight years. And at this time, we're really comfortable with where this project sits today and how we can compete into the marketplace as well as it advances our -- as I mentioned, our wellhead to water strategy across our entire system. And with a project that actually we can grow into as this dock and pipeline are both expandable beyond the 400,000 barrels a day. So, that's really as we think about this dock and the strategic significance and how we can compete in the marketplace as we continue to go forward. As we talk about the Denver expansion as we get going forward, the Denver expansion, we put a 16-inch pipeline. And we've said that we have commitments up to 35,000 barrels a day. Obviously, a 16-inch pipeline can move a lot more volume than that. But as that area grows in demand or a supply that area is disruptive in any way, from refinery closures. We can capitally efficiently increase the capacity of that pipeline by adding more pumps all the way up to as much as 250,000 barrels a day, if so needed, depending on the demand.