I feel great.
Good afternoon, gentlemen.
Mr. Stoney, I always have problems when we talk about politicizing. To govern is to choose, that's part of our democratic institution. That's part of the accountability. I'd like your reaction to that because in a way you don't want to depend on the system, but you don't want the system depending on you. The issue is more a matter of the attitude of individuals instead of the system itself. If we had the right checks and balances—maybe it's obvious to say that—don't we think that's how we should work, instead of saying we should depoliticize. If I go to my riding, my city, or my province and say it's important to have that bridge. If you don't have the political will to do it, it won't grow by itself. How can you manage what you've been saying versus what I've just said?