Okay. You know, maybe I haven't been paying too much attention or maybe I didn't have my running shoes tied up too tight, but the impression that I have been given all along here in the months of paper, it was the Mackenzie gas project and the ATCO folks who came to us and said we are going to have a bunch of housing that is going to be surplus after the pipeline project is built, are you folks going to need it. So we went to them. We are asking these folks to do something that works for us. I really thought it was the other way around. Well, my gosh.
I actually like that a bit better because if we are putting ourselves in the position of a customer, perhaps we are going to be in a position of getting a product and an outcome that's more to our liking.
So, Mr. Chairman, if there is no financial requirement in front of us right now, and understanding that this is a big
deal, very complex, we are looking at a time frame just for construction delivery before anybody even moves into this is probably six to seven years if a pipeline is going to be completed by 2012. But it is of such a scale and a scope that I understand people have to start making commitments at some time in the reasonably near future. Do we have enough information to know whether or not this has a potential to work for us? Are there still some significant aspects that we need to find out more information on? I am just trying to get a gauge on a scale of one to 10, if 10 is the completion of the deal, where are we in the whole process here? Thank you.