The CIB obviously provides you, a private company, with a benefit, in that it comes with low-interest loans backed by Canadian taxpayers. You've also mentioned numerous times that you believe that if you bring the CIB on board, you essentially fulfill your duty to consult and accommodate where necessary when it comes to first nations. It sounds to me a little bit like it's definitely a win-win for your company, in that you get a Canadian taxpayer-backed loan, and you also essentially check the box, or extinguish your responsibility, to fulfill the duty to consult and accommodate where necessary.
If you don't bring on the Canada Infrastructure Bank, are you not responsible, then, to fulfill your duty to consult and accommodate where necessary? I realize that it's of benefit to bring them on, but if you don't bring them on, doesn't that bring additional responsibilities to your company that you would have to fulfill?