We do want to pull together a group of stakeholders here to seek that work and make sure it's done. We just came through a provincial election, and we don't really know right now who our transportation minister is in B.C. The Province of B.C. did make some investments along this line to assist the movement of goods in cooperation with Washington. I think they're open and receptive to it, but most of the work is going to be done on the U.S. side of the border, and we believe we would be disproportionately benefited by that work. So we'd like to keep up the good faith relationship, and at the moment it's a bit tough.
On June 9th, 2009. See this statement in context.