Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I think the witnesses for being with us today.
Mr. Cory, I really liked your statement. You said that, even if a project is suspended several times, there’s always the hope that it will be reactivated.
A cat has nine lives. It's a bit like that.
My colleagues on the other side asked you if other projects followed the same scenario, and you answered directly that there were two others.
Could you explain the reason for suspending this project? Is it because the project is no longer good or viable, or is it because the costs associated with implementing the project came up unexpectedly afterwards?