It would depend on the working conditions and the sort of construction that's under way. It's not very large, particularly, but it is just a temporary workspace issue. Once a pipeline is constructed, it is typically about a metre below the ground, so in our experience active land use is unimpeded. We work very closely with the agricultural community particularly, for example. When we do surveys of landowners, the vast majority are very happy to have a pipeline on their ground and have no environmental concerns that continue on. These are very long-term relationships and for the most part work very well.
On February 7th, 2012. See this statement in context.