It puzzles me, because you can do a cement plant in Quebec and get it through the environmental process. You can do other aluminum heavy production facilities in Quebec, and they seem to find a way to get them functioning.
If you look at Line 5—you're talking about that going to Sarnia—it is up in the air as we speak, with the combination of what's going on in Michigan and the first nations in Wisconsin.
How do we ensure that you have a viable supply of nitrogen? We can ship it out of western Canada on trains when the trains decide to run, or on ships if they are not on strike. How do you see that being alleviated?