There are a lot of variables in there, and I can't provide a line of sight on all of them. For a while the dialogue remained open with Governor Whitmer's office. However, given that now we're at the position where the courts have to make a decision on whether this is federal jurisdiction or state jurisdiction, those dialogues have shut down, simply because the governor is unwilling to make any comments on anything that is before the courts.
That is a moment of impasse, and in some respects, despite the fact that there have been these studies released and there has been an awful lot of movement by Enbridge to make good on a series of conditions, that is part of the reason things have not progressed. That's why it's imperative that as those courts make those decisions, the federal government and team Canada are able to put forward an amicus that basically states that this is in fact a federal issue and not something for Michigan to simply decide on its own.