It just consumes time. For Campobello, it's just a question of going through the border crossing into Maine, in through Canada, and then through Maine again and in through Canada.
Interestingly, this island is perhaps the only border station between the two countries that stayed open after 9/11. There are good relations on both sides, but still it requires a passport or a Nexus card. So it really is just a question of time. But you have lines at the border and things like this that you have to plan for. I suppose the point I was trying to make is that the water is just another obstacle. In New Brunswick, we all represent large rural ridings.