We like that. That's good stuff.
To the tourism association of Canada, you talked about your Brand USA, the fact that we have this large and fairly wealthy neighbour to the south of us and it doesn't cost a visa to get there. However, it does cost us or them a plane ticket.
Air travel in Canada is expensive, and it's much more expensive than compared to in the U.S.A. Have you factored that in? That's my first question.
With regard to my second question, when you look at our highway infrastructure that's already in place and you look at our ferry structure, they take traffic in both directions. It has certainly been proposed that the Yarmouth ferry will be back on the water this year, hopefully, in Nova Scotia. I think it will bring somewhere around 375 vehicles and probably about 1,200 to 1,300 people. That's a transit in both directions.
Have you looked at those types of corridors and consultation with those groups in your efforts?