I have a couple more questions I would like to ask.
In Canada we consider that the cost of building a railbed and a roadway are approximately the same. We have to go down six feet, take out whatever is under the ground that is not compatible, put in gravel, and ensure that we are below frost so that either a rail or roadbed is not going to shift in the winter. We have that to consider.
With the economics equal, can we say at this point that the cost of a railway ticket between Toronto and Montreal is going to be lower than the cost of an airline ticket, for instance? Do we have any information on that? Can you comment on that?