I just want to point out that Canada makes its living as a resource extraction country, and I think it's widely misunderstood, the view that the resource extraction industries are not full of high-tech jobs. Our industry is full of well-paid engineering, scientific research jobs. The oil sands dominates the agenda or the conversation around resources, but over the next couple of decades, $2 trillion will be invested in the oil sands and a million Canadian jobs will be tied to it. These will all be well-paid—and they can't go anywhere.
I want to point out that the resources are here. You can't move our oil and gas, for example, to China. Canadians are going to be employed in these industries because the resources are here.
My view is that this country needs to understand that we have a huge opportunity in well-paid jobs in the natural resource sector, and these are high-tech, research-oriented jobs in many cases.