The way we can be the most helpful at the Canadian American Business Council is to broaden the conversation outside of Michigan. There is great awareness, as you point out, in Canada—in Ontario and Quebec in particular, and in Alberta of course. There is awareness in Michigan about the pipeline and the current challenges, but there isn't as much awareness in Ohio, Indiana, western Pennsylvania and other places in the United States that would feel an immediate impact if the pipeline were shut down overnight.
Having the conversation outside of Michigan or in addition to Michigan is important, as is having the conversation in the context of a very serious commitment to protecting the Great Lakes and to safeguarding the environment, so that people understand that this is an effort to actually further protect the Straits of Mackinac and not to roll it backwards. It's not an old “economy versus the environment” kind of dialogue anymore.