We're very proud of our investment in VIA Rail over the past number of years. It's actually in the billion dollar range what we've done in terms of capital. I wouldn't contrast that with respect to New Brunswick. VIA Rail provided their business plan. They indicated the areas in which they needed capital improvements and that's what we funded. We followed their business plan and this is what they came to us with.
What I can say with respect to New Brunswick is what I've been saying in the House, which is that CN is in the process of abandoning that portion of the line. They have asked the federal government if they'd like to purchase it as they go through the process in the CTA and we've indicated no.
One thing to note is that it's not the cessation of VIA Rail service, as there is another route through New Brunswick, but I do take the point that their concern is it's going to be losing service in the Miramichi-Campbellton area. We are working with VIA Rail on the issue. We understand the concerns of people in New Brunswick regarding the matter.
At the end of the day, VIA Rail is in the position to take decisions that they have to in order to make sure they're running as efficiently as possible based upon what their passenger network is. But it doesn't mean we can't continue to have conversations about the matter as we progress through the CTA process that CN is in. As I've indicated to my colleagues in New Brunswick, we'll continue to have discussions around it and understand what their concerns are, but VIA Rail will not be ceasing service throughout New Brunswick because they do have an alternate route to take.