I want to continue with the human aspect of resource development and communities.
Chief Crey was an incredible witness. What a forward-thinking leader for his community. He spoke at great length about how the young people in his community were so looking forward to the Trans Mountain pipeline, eagerly awaiting the training that would occur because of that pipeline's going forward, and so on. He also expressed some great concern over the lack of foreign investment in Canada. He had a deep understanding of the Canadian economy and the interactions of his community with the larger economy and of the need for foreign direct investment.
Ms. Johnston, do you think Chief Crey's concern for his community and for the absolute requirement for the Trans Mountain pipeline to go through is misplaced, from his perspective? He was looking at some 300 million dollars' worth of mutual benefit agreements, and that's all at risk now. Is it a good thing that this is at risk?