Thank you.
I believe it is, and that's an issue that fell from our 2002 business case. We actually did a lot of work on it. I'm sure we considered Vancouver and Winnipeg, and I thought there was one in Saskatchewan that existed as well. It was on the foundation of that that we thought we would create a memorandum of understanding that would be beneficial to the inclusion of federal, municipal, and provincial sharing of project costs on a strategic basis.
In some respects, it may be bilateral between us and the province, or it may be bilateral between us and the federal government, depending on where the best interests lie and on what is appropriate in those jurisdictions. We did advance that, and we did have a warmth and receptiveness from the previous government on proceeding that way. In our home province, we ran into a stumbling block. The deal did not progress the way we intended. The intention was to have the province invite the federal government to participate, and that just didn't happen, so it stalled. I just don't know how to reinvigorate that, but we do have an excellent working foundation, if it were to be re-initiated, to springboard from.