I agree with you.
That comes back to the recommendations from Diane about holistic.... I'm going to go back to what I witnessed this past week. It was very timely for me, being in Alberta and sitting at a chamber of commerce meeting where we were talking about employment, the tourism sector and pipelines.
We had this beautiful amazing chief. It was the first time she had been invited to the table, and an amazing thing happened. The city didn't realize its housing issues were being extremely stressed because of the workers on the pipeline. Many indigenous from the first nations were working on it, and she said, “Well, we're injecting money into your economy.” Until the city sat at the table, it didn't know the stress that had been created. Both wanted to reap the benefits of the resource development and economic reconciliation, and they were both happy with that.
Would everybody agree on this panel that we do need resource development and we need economic reconciliation? Is there a big but after that? Can we agree we all need resource development to inject money into our economy?