I can't really opine on what will ultimately be a policy decision of the governments, but I can say that I think the Gordie Howe project is a really good example of how two levels of government, two different governments, come together to facilitate a project that is of such huge importance to us from a perspective of trade and economy and movement of goods and people. It's a great example. It took a really long time to make it happen. Is there an opportunity to do things better and to look at things differently? Probably, but I would say right now that the focus of our infrastructure programs is to deal with the huge infrastructure gap that has existed in our country for some time and to make sure that those investments are going to support those initiatives.
I will just turn to my colleague, Mr. Campbell, however, because there may be some opportunities through the new Canada Infrastructure Bank for looking at exactly some of the issues that you've raised around binational projects.