Well, that's the problem I had with the commission. They missed the grand scheme of things in terms of the economics in northern Saskatchewan. Mining, forestry—everything is focalized on resource development.
When you have communities in the eastern part of the province that get flooded out regularly on a year-by-year basis, that are secluded because of roads, floods, or fires, it makes it very difficult for them to even participate in any type of economic development.
When I look at northern Saskatchewan, especially central northern Saskatchewan, and see what's available to them, when other communities don't have the same availabilities, that's where I get frustrated. We look at northern Saskatchewan as a whole. The north is very resource-rich, and I'd like to see them prosper.