They're very much in favour of the investment, obviously, and they question why it hasn't happened already.
As I say, I really haven't seen anyone step forward and defend the decision not to invest money, particularly once the minister was prepared to find it for the Olympics. But it's very difficult for our friends in Washington State to make a strong pitch to Washington, D.C., if we're not even prepared or we're trying to charge people for the privilege of visiting Canada using a regular train. It just doesn't work. And there's a credibility problem for the Washington State officials, who will simply have to focus on the traffic down to Portland and Eugene and forget about us if we don't find some fairly quick resolution on our side.