Oh, don't get me started. What a disaster that thing is.
The trains aren't compatible. It was supposed to cost $300 million. It's now costing $1.4 billion, all of it from the taxpayer. There's no risk on the part of the third parties. There are no local jobs. There are no apprenticeships. They refused to allow apprenticeships. It's an absolutely awful project that was rushed to completion over the dead bodies of the communities around them. It's an awful, awful example. If that's your example of a private-public partnership, it's a disaster.
Mr. Carlton, I have one quick question for you. That's the—