There were delays, for one thing, as well as the fact that the approvals were withdrawn and the scope was changed. There were a lot of technical issues that had to be addressed. There was a pandemic. There were some other unforeseen environmental issues. As economists would say, there were a lot of exogenous variables that contributed to the rising costs, like supply chain issues, work stoppages and the challenges of dealing with the protests. There was also meaningful consultation that took place with 130 indigenous communities.
All of this took time, and time is money. Unfortunately, this is the number that we've come to for the project, but I do believe that the valuation is going to be such that we will capture the value of the project over time and that it will have been worth the dollars that were spent to buy the pipeline.