Okay.
I want to go back to a comment you made in response to my colleague Ms. Alleslev, when you said that there is no plan B. I'm hopeful that this might just be confidence that we can succeed in maintaining Line 5 and the tens of thousands of jobs that are attached to it. I remember when there was a significant disruption of propane to Quebec and parts of Ontario through a rail blockade. It quickly became a crisis. There was rationing of propane in certain parts of the country.
Perhaps you can expand on this a little further. Yes, we all want to win this debate. I would say that probably there was similarly no plan B for Keystone XL, and now that's cancelled. I would hope that there is a plan B, that government is actively working to see how we would keep those critical supplies of oil and the products that are created from it, and that we aren't simply hoping that the courts go our way or we can negotiate a settlement or this really isn't about Line 5 but rather about political drama and political intrigue in Michigan.
I just have to say that I hope there is more planning going on behind the scenes. We all want Line 5 to continue to operate, but we sure expect there to be contingency plans in place. I'm hoping you can share a little bit more about what those are.