We talk a lot about inequality and inequalities in this country. We don't always talk about inequality of opportunity related to geographic areas. Unless you're sitting on top of a nickel mine, which is an accident of geological history, the fact is there are very real differences in economic opportunity between cities and rural areas. That's true in your province, and it's true in my province, Quebec.
From your perspective, where do you see the bright spots, other than nickel mines, for example, and where can we be doing things that will help make those bright spots even brighter? Our challenge—I know I'm being repetitive, as is our chairman—is that we have to find some growth in this economy, and we have to find it in regions that lack the same opportunities that we have in urban areas. Where in Newfoundland and Labrador are you seeing the bright spots?