I am not aware of any third party investigation or stats that can stand up against what Governor Whitmer has done or what we're saying, either way.
Look, I think that history speaks for itself and the demand for the products speaks for itself. I don't know how you can shut down an existing pipeline that has been around for 67 years when the demand for the product it's delivering is so high.
The only conclusion you can come to is that it has been a political decision, a knee-jerk reaction to the Keystone XL pipeline being shut down only hours before she made the announcement to shut down Line 5. So it's a political decision where she, I think.... I can't read her mind, but in my opinion she tried to ride on the coattails of President Biden's announcement to shut down Keystone XL, and shut down Line 5.
They are distinctly two different things. One is a pipeline that's under construction, and the other one is a line that has been delivering product for several decades.