On that question, the point that is being made in the SMA submission is actually what you're driving at: to recognize that we are a significant part of the employment picture in northern Saskatchewan and that projects that take much longer to come into place might not be as attractive as projects in other jurisdictions, which will ultimately the jobs. The availability of jobs is directly driven by the projects that we can carry forward through the environmental assessment process, and where capital dollars are best spent with the certainty of a licensing and approval process that is predictable.
On November 3rd, 2011. See this statement in context.