I think from a pure infrastructure perspective, it's very doable. Building transmission lines east and west, in theory, is no more complex than building them north and south. You have to go through a landowner process. You need to think about partnerships. From a technical and infrastructure perspective, it's completely doable.
I think the hard work comes—and my colleague Brian alluded to it—in setting out the framework around markets, given different ownership interests in different provinces and different territories, and how you come to a commercial position that does not advantage or disadvantage any particular proponent. That's the real piece of work. I don't think that this is a technical or infrastructure construction debate per se.