Thank you very much for that question. It's an important conversation to have.
As I mentioned in my opening statement today, Canada's economic growth depends on trade. When we are talking about the need for investment and the need for strategies, at the end of the day, these are what help pay for a lot of the items we'll be talking about later on today. It's the ability to get Canadian goods to market.
What we're looking for is not a matter of economics or the environment, one or the other. I think those definitely go hand in hand. You gave the example of one project that everybody has heard of. At the end of the day, we need to figure out how to build it more quickly. Simply put, if we're not able to get goods to market, business will go elsewhere. It becomes important for us to have the capacity within the country to get goods to market, like food, fuel and fertilizer, etc.