Mr. Smillie, as a Calgary MP, I assume that you would guess that I'm interested in exploring a lot more your mobility assistance proposals. As a Conservative MP, I'm especially interested to hear proposals that say if you give us a tax cut, the return is significantly larger, rather than simply coming in and asking for money. So I appreciate that.
I would like you to explain a little bit more about your mobility assistance measures. If I understand it, let's take a hypothetical situation as we move into 2016 where you have a demand in Toronto and you have an excess in Alberta. You have a union hall in Toronto that needs 100 electricians, and you have the source in Alberta, but the problem is they can't get there.
Expand a little bit on that.