I see.
You're telling me that the government bought a $7.4 billion pipeline, that the pipeline costs $21.4 billion today, and that the government made this decision, which, let's face it, was very questionable economically, and you had no knowledge of what kind of information they relied on.
The Canada Energy Regulator does not know what kind of information the government had. This is what I understand. However, one thing bothers me.
I was looking at a document wherein Kinder Morgan told you in 2013 that if they were involved in the pipeline expansion, the operating costs should not be higher than the toll.
The Canada Energy Regulator said in 2019 that it would not be appropriate to raise the toll on the big oil gluttons, even though the operating costs have exploded. You said we should stick to 22 % of current overrun costs.
For me, this is a strange decision. It means that it is the state that bears all the risks and it is the state that pays for an infrastructure for the oil gluttons, who, for their part, have absolutely nothing to bear.
Do you have any documentation to support this decision?