I have a role in cabinet like that of every other cabinet minister sitting around the table when we discuss what we're going to go ahead with in terms of decisions that the government makes. I have a chance to give my input, as does everybody else. I'm not here to share confidential cabinet discussions.
I think my colleagues, however, are well aware of the energy east issue. I can assure you of that. They're also very much aware of the fact that dangerous goods, including crude oil, are transported on our rail system across the country. I try to keep them well informed on that. It is something that the private sector that wants to move oil sometimes makes the decision to do. It's more expensive than a pipeline, but in some cases they decide that that's the way they're going to do it.
A lot of this crosses the border as well. The clientele is not just in Canada, it's in the United States.