That's excellent. We have about 900 companies from across the country coming out to do business in Alberta.
When you look at the issue of interprovincial trade, I think it's a good case study of what we have to do to remove some of these cross-border issues.
Some companies cannot install equipment—they can't use welders from Ontario, Quebec, Atlantic Canada, anywhere outside Alberta, to work in Alberta itself, because of compulsory certification in Alberta. There are transportation regulations that impede the movement of trucks across the country. Because of the lack of mutual recognition of product standards, you can't manufacture outside Alberta to go into Alberta, without going through more regulatory red tape. If you're trying to operate competitively across the country, this doesn't make a lot of sense.
When you're out there, ask about some of the difficulties. It's a great case study to identify these interprovincial trade barriers, and we should be working together to eliminate them.