I think, without question, with regard to both of the points you made, we need to look at what our position is globally, and in partial response to Mr. McLellan's point, how our resources are portrayed globally. There is that idea of communication, but it's also a question of what policies we put around our resources, how we portray those policies, and how we make it clear that we're operating under conditions that are globally credible.
On the first nations file, I couldn't agree with you more. I think we desperately need better relations on that file. I was shocked a couple of weeks ago. I read a survey—I believe it was in Alberta Oil magazine—of oil industry executives on what the barriers were to oil development. One of the categories offered was first nations. If I'm not mistaken, the answer was that 0% of respondents felt that first nations relations were a key barrier. That's something I couldn't disagree with more. I think, for a lot of our development in Canada, we could benefit a great deal from better first nations relations.