I'd like to thank the Member for his support, but I'd also like to recognize the issues the Member raised because it is very prudent that we do our legwork. We do realize that we have to understand what the logistical issues are going to be. We have six years before we look at possibly taking ownership of this concept, but I think we do have a lot of legwork to do. We have to get into the communities; we have to talk to the business community; we have to also talk to the different departments who will be involved, such as MACA and the Power Corporation and other sectors of our economy. Also the business community is crucial, because the business community, at the end of the day, have to be aware of these opportunities that will come by way of these conversions after the pipeline project is over, and hopefully the companies that do work on the pipeline will be able to take advantage of these opportunities close to the communities, or in the communities, so that they can have work after the pipeline project is over.
Again, I'd just like to thank the Member for his question. I definitely agree with the Member's questions, and we have to do due diligence in regards to how we proceed, and we do have to be prepared at the front end. We do have six years to do this, but again, we do have to involve a lot of people out there. Thank you.