With the caveat, as you opened your question, that this is not an area of expertise for either of us, I think given that caveat I would certainly agree with you that there is an enormous opportunity for aboriginal groups, Inuit groups, across the country to replicate the success observed by many aboriginal groups that are harnessing their resource wealth to improve their communities. In fact, the Fraser Institute is launching shortly a major initiative along these lines.
Secondly, which is important, we have large population areas of Canada where, due to an aging demographic generally, business will have no choice, to be blunt, but to find and discover new mechanisms by which to integrate the aboriginal communities around their areas into the labour force much more successfully than we've done. That is really purely a matter of an aging population, and as you've said, one of the only growing areas of the population in some of these communities—Saskatchewan as a province is a great example, as is Manitoba—is the aboriginal community.