Certainly.
The purchase of the pipeline has provided certainty in terms of getting the project across the finish line. This is because we know Kinder Morgan was not going to proceed with the project on its own, and that was due to the regulatory challenges that were consistently put in front of the company. It needed to make a decision, as Mr. Legge just pointed out.
Companies in the energy space have the opportunity to make investments all over the world. We compete with the world for investment dollars, and without this certainty, this project would not have been built and Canada would have lost, as I said in my comments. The opportunity cost of this not being built would have been significant, so this was the only way it was going to get across the finish line.
It's unfortunate, but it really was the regulatory challenges and the fact that Kinder Morgan had to think about looking elsewhere for its investment opportunities.