Thank you, and I appreciate that. Of course, in my former portfolio I was aware of this as well.
Manitoba has never given us a written proposal saying they want to make this their priority in Manitoba. I know they want to have something done to it, and don't we all, but the estimates that I've seen just from newspaper reports and so on say it's a $1.4 billion proposal. And for Manitoba to do that, I would think they would have to make that their one and only issue in Manitoba, as far as matching funds is concerned from the federal government and so on. They've never done that, and I understand why. It's just such an expensive project.
Everybody is hoping there is something that can be done. That's why we continue to peck away at it, improve the winter roads, do the other things that can try to improve access. But the truth is it's such an expensive project that it's never been able to work its way up to the top of the priority list, because there are so many things that need to be done in Manitoba and elsewhere. So it's an extremely expensive project. If it was to be the priority project for Manitoba, then they would tell us that, I suppose. They have not done that.
While we've had exchanges of ideas and so on, we've never had a written proposal on that. It's never been the number one ask. And for something of this magnitude, it would have to be their priority and they would have to almost do this in absence of almost everything else, because it is such a big project. It is so big.