Thank you very much for the question.
I mentioned that last week in the high-level meetings Line 5 was raised, as was Canada's concern regarding the intent of the State of Michigan and the fact that we will vigorously defend the ability of Enbridge to continue to operate that line.
Our engagement in the U.S. is really multi-faceted. I mentioned our diplomatic offices. Of course, we have the embassy in Washington, but our consulates general in Detroit and New York are quite active in engaging, first and foremost, sitting governments but also legislators as well as those key industries and companies that rely as much as we do in Canada on those resources that are brought by Line 5. Some of those stakeholders we engage with include labour, which has a very important voice. There would be significant disruption in the United States on this. Collectively, we need to continue to make sure that message is heard.
I mentioned earlier that at the officials' level we have a regular dialogue with provinces to ensure that they have an understanding of our approach, and also to ensure that, again, we're all on the same page in terms of our engagement, because I believe that's necessary.