Welcome, Mr. Miller. I would like to thank you for being here today.
In your short presentation, you did not refer to the environmental measures that would absolutely have to be taken if high speed rail were to become a reality. The terrible problems that France is facing come to mind. In some regions dominated by swamp lands where there are frogs, the French had to build a special corridor in which frog noises were reproduced so that the frogs would get used to using the tunnel. That one mile section alone ended up costing around $10 million. There are all manner of environmental considerations.
Not taking that into account, do you have an idea of any additional costs on top of the estimate you have already submitted?