I was going to say that all the witnesses are from Calgary, but perhaps I will leave it at that and move to Mr. Bayko.
All of us in this city very upset with the news that we heard yesterday. You mentioned in your opening remarks the way that this has come about, and the despair that many have over whether we will be able to construct large nation-building projects in Canada. These are not Calgary issues. This is certainly beyond Calgary when we talk about infrastructure, when we talk about national infrastructure, when we talk about pipelines.
We were in Yellowknife yesterday and heard from residents of the Northwest Territories who need resource development. They know that for their path to prosperity and to have jobs and employment, especially and in particular for indigenous communities in the north, we need to get behind projects and understand that these projects are good for all Canadians.
I'd like you to carry on with where you had left off in your opening remarks about that, if you have anything else to add.