Let me go on to the next question. You bought this for $7.4 billion back in 2018. You're now over $22 billion over budget in building this.
It is a ridiculous execution. Obviously, something has not gone right. The pipe has been purchased. The route is roughly the same as it was before.
There's $22 billion that has been spent on something that isn't, as your government would say, “just inflation”. Can you tell us what allocated expenditures led to a quadrupling of costs in this project, when the hard costs were virtually locked in?