No, I see none at all. I'm pleased to see that it is going forward into a major hearing, as it should, under the National Energy Board. It's heavily regulated across environment, safety, economics, etc., and there will be ample opportunity for public participation and crown consultations through that process.
Fundamentally, I wish pipelines were more special, but they're just the cheapest deal, a metre under the ground, and we run them all over all kinds of territory, halfway up the Mackenzie Valley to Norman Wells and on down to Montreal and down into the port of Vancouver. They're really well understood. There's nothing tricky about this re-reversal that should cause any concern.