Let's be honest. When you're building pipelines through the flatlands, it's straight A to C with some zigzag in the middle, and you're going to come up against anomalies for sure, but in this one there was very little opportunity to build continuity.
Again, that comes from lack of permit planning, lack of access to construct. Frankly, there was, all the way through the project to the end, ever-increasing demand for greater safety; there were greater environmental concerns, and all of those were learnings. There were learnings along the way, and I'm sure that there were benefits to it, but there certainly was a large cost to it as well.