Mr. McLellan, I just wanted to explore something with you that you touched on very briefly.
There's probably no province in the country that relies on our transportation infrastructure more than Saskatchewan. We have heard a lot from the government about spending money on infrastructure. We've also heard a lot of requests, and I'm sure we're going to hear a lot more about spending money before these hearings are concluded.
You touched briefly on the fact that from a Saskatchewan standpoint, pipeline capacity would take away the need to use rail. I'm assuming that because so much oil is being shipped today by rail, pipeline capacity will have an impact on your other commodities that are important to Saskatchewan, such as potash and grain, and I suppose to a lesser degree maybe the cattle industry.
Could you just outline a little bit, without spending very much money—at least government money—how changing what has become a transportation inequity would affect your province?