Have you been able to do a greenhouse gas emission analysis on how much more greenhouse gases, GHG emissions, would be out there as a result of this pipeline shutting down, with those hundreds of railcars a day that would have to go and the thousands of trucks that would have to carry this? What would be the resulting increase in cost, with ultimately the consumer paying extra?
As you know, for consumers, especially in those states, fuel costs are quite high compared with where I am here in British Columbia, where we have mild summers and mild winters. In those areas, you have stronger winters and stronger summers, so energy costs are year-round. Has there been any work done in that regard? I think if Michiganders and others around the area find out how much it will cost them and how the area will be more polluted by the actions of the governor, they may force the governor to reconsider.