Thank you. I can take that question.
The responsibility for costing the project rests with the Trans Mountain Corporation, the company that owns the underlying asset and is responsible for the project. It's the board of directors' responsibility to undertake that costing exercise rather than the Department of Finance's, to be clear about our role versus their role. At this time, the board of directors has not approved and released an updated cost estimate. If you were looking at something, I believe $7.4 billion was the last number that was put into the public realm.
As members can appreciate, I'm sure it has been an uncertain time for the project, in terms of the regulatory uncertainty, the legal challenges, etc. The board of directors has to take into account the actual costs of where the pipeline will run and the details of construction in a climate that has been quite unpredictable.
We are hopeful of receiving updated costing, but at this time there isn't a number available that I can share.