It's a good question you ask. But again, when we talk about it as a national strategic priority, if this indeed is something that we want to realize as a nation, I think there is an opportunity for engagement. We're very appreciative of the $150 million that came from Infrastructure Canada for the twinning of Highway 63. It was recognized as a priority, again, for Canadians to utilize that amenity in the community.
I think there are other opportunities. I think there are agendas that we can collectively agree on and move forward on. This region--I didn't mention it--represents five first nations and a number of Métis locals as well. We have rural communities that are part of Wood Buffalo, and again, I haven't even scratched the surface of some of the challenges in those communities. And they too will be facing tremendous growth as we go forward with development in the south of the region.