I think so. I don't know how you have a broader body dictate which is the most effective corridor especially when you're going across time zones and provincial boundaries and all the rest of that stuff. I think my view is that rather than being a push from the top, it should be a pull from the bottom where the people who are local start the processing—we need access—and they maybe group together with people who also need access, and at that point you can start to create a more collective effort.
But the corridor is always going to be a top-down approach. That gets problematic because then you get into a situation of which corridor is the better one to be targeting.
It's a long way of saying that I think it's a good idea. I just don't know how you determine which is the right corridor to fund. I'd also say that everything is going to gravitate towards east-west as opposed to north-south.