Mr. Speaker, I recognize that this situation is very complicated for the member opposite.
First off, we have to have a pipeline project. We have to have a private proponent. In order for that to happen, we had to create the conditions precedent. We have now done that, because we talked to the provinces and we worked with the provinces.
In the Building Canada Act, which was passed before the member opposite returned to this House, we set out the consultation process for nation-building projects.
