That is what testimony came, Mr. Chair. My colleague wants to interrupt me, but when you have four groups—that's one third of all witnesses in the short time we have heard from witnesses—all saying the same thing, it is beholden on the government members to listen to what they are saying.
That being said, I will go back to the minister and start off with the issue of the pipeline. Mr. Poilievre raised it, but he's not the only one asking about this.
You must have a range and the actual cost for what it will cost Canadian taxpayers for the building of the pipeline, particularly in light of all the changed circumstances. What is that range?