The context of my question is that there is a proposed mining site in my riding. They have spent seven and a half years developing the site, and they have spent $55 million. I met with them last week. They are not complaining about the due process. They recognize that due diligence needs to be done on the environmental side and first nations consultation, but they were saying that what they would like to see come out of their experience is that, if there were other mining operations that had similar time frames, over a period of time something similar to what you are talking about would result from that, that we would find a more innovative way to take the collective data that has been garnered from these individual projects and find a smoother process.
My other question, really quickly, isn't on anything you talked about today. Historically, agriculture and mining have shared one common impediment to marketing their product, and that is rail transportation and access to market by rail. I am wondering if you have any expertise at all, any knowledge as to.... As the mining sector grows, do you see access to rail transportation as a major impediment to the marketability of natural resource based products?