I think, certainly, while perhaps your colleagues laughed at that headline, Aecon construction did not laugh at it. They withdrew their bid on the Gordie Howe International Bridge prior to continuing the negotiations with regard to their acquisition by a Chinese-state associated entity.
I had expected that the government would approve the acquisition, based on all the other things that were raised earlier in this hearing, and I was pleasantly surprised when that was turned down. As for the reasons, I don't entirely agree with Dan here. It's just not a good idea for the Chinese state to have intimate knowledge of Canadian infrastructure that would be acquired through acquisition of a construction company. Those blueprints would be heading to Beijing, for sure, if that had happened.