One needs to recognize that because of the geographical differences between provinces, there are going to be different strategies at a provincial level. That's fine. We recognize that. It has to be that way. But on top of that, we are a federation. We need to have things that pull us together.
Take transmission lines, for example. A more national perspective rather than a province-by-province one would help with those. For example, in the case of British Columbia and Alberta, the ties between us are very weak in terms of electricity. We could not provide to Alberta. We can barely meet trading back and forth overnight.
If we had a robust inter-tie between the provinces, maybe we could help with the oil sands. We could help in terms of the gas sector and so forth. There are things that would come out of a national plan that would help those kinds of things.
Leave the provincial stuff to the provinces, but there are things that cut across, and infrastructure is one of them.