It makes sense, and I think that, from the agricultural perspective, the cropping sector is one of the areas in which we can enhance our sequestration and reduce our overall net emissions.
It's something that, from my perspective, is certainly worthy of government investment. Being from Manitoba, we saw major ones with Premier Duff Roblin way back in the day. I think we're at a point in time where we're going to see more of that, probably similar to the Lake Diefenbaker project, which, as you mentioned, is obviously underutilized.
My understanding is that it will cost hundreds of millions of dollars to expand that. What is the cost? It's something that's very cost-prohibitive to the farmers individually. What is the cost per mile, or on whatever basis you'd like, to lay pipe? Obviously, Saskatchewan is 60 million acres. It's a massive area you'd have to lay pipe for, so what would be the cost to a producer to do a major project like that?