RE:Moving into roads and highwaysHey philosopher, is it Cambridge or St. Agatha they did the roads? My son had a hockey tournament up in the Peterborough region a few weekends ago. I intentionally drove #9 highway between Winston Churchill and Dixie where they did a study 10 years ago. The road was an easy drive. A lot better Drive than the roads of Kent, Essex, Lambton counties and the parts of Michigan surrounding the Great Lakes. On my way home I went to St. Agatha and tested the area that university of Waterloo, Lafarge and CVX did two summers ago. They were doing a studying to see at what depth the cellular concrete is most effective as a sub base. It was as smooth as glass to drive up and down this hill. So yes I sound negative at times. It's mostly frustration because it doesn't take a rocket scientist to see this is being manipulated. At the end of the day, I do agree 110% with you kingscorpion that this will be a major factor in road construction as a sub base. That will mean billions in annual revenues. That's why I think this will get gobbled up sooner than later by a major infrastructure company.