What I would say is that I think we need to have a very comprehensive process. I think there is a lot of work that happens with companies, so I won't speak for the pipelines. I'll actually speak for Suncor.
We work within those communities. We are part of those communities. We take a lot of pride in working with the communities, so we understand, and we're a member of those communities. For us, it is critical that we actually have a process where we engage with community members.
I don't want to make comments on what Mr. Bloomer said. I think those are his comments. I would say that we need to have a robust environmental assessment that does actually provide confidence. I think there is a very big difference between a pipeline project and a mine project or an oil sands projects that is much more in a region where we all live.
Linear projects, whether they are transmission lines, roads, or pipelines, are very different because they're long projects. They involve very many communities and not all communities have the same views. I think they come with a different set of risks, I guess is what I would say, in the sense of how you work with those communities, because it's very hard to have every community agree to a project.