Thank you.
I have one last question. Of course, you might guess what this might be, but in the 2007 federal budget, it did not address one of the most important financial issues in my riding of Saint John. It's a local issue. It's an issue that has continued under a number of different governments. The bridge in Saint John is the only federal structure in Canada that has a toll. Now, I understand it's put on by a federal-provincial-municipal authority. The original cost, Minister, was around $18 million for this bridge. Since the bridge opened in 1968, the citizens have paid approximately $23 million for the bridge, yet we still owe another $23 million. We accept the principle that some costs need to be met for repairing the bridge, but I was wondering whether or not you would consider giving some reasons as to why you wouldn't consider forgiving the debt for the bridge and leaving the authority to be responsible. On either side of the bridge now, as you may know, is a provincial highway--since the original 1968....
Previous ministers have looked at this, and I was hoping that since you would like to look at doing something important for the Atlantic region, you'd consider forgiving the debt.