Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I think we would be naive to think that we could pull off one of these big mega projects without having some investment up front. We know we have to do that. That's the only way we get the big projects. We have to take some risks, whether it's the bridge, whether it's this one or some other big mega project we are undertaking.
On the hydro one, I have to say that we were moving along very optimistically with the old government and the green fund, and were close to signing an agreement with fairly substantial federal investment in hydro development before the change in government. I don't know where that is at right now. It's one of the things we will have to find out over the next couple of weeks, but I would hope that there is the same appetite for clean energy with the new government as there was with the old one. We will know that shortly with the new government. Clearly, our plan is to do what we can on the pre-engineering, pre-feasibility, line up the customers, line up the supports from the aboriginal partners and move this one as quickly as we can. We aren't going to carry on for years. It will come to an end probably this year if we can't move it. Thank you.