That's a great metaphor, and it's exactly right. I think we have to offer real hope, not false hope.
People, understandably, are feeling anxious if their current livelihoods are tied to these industries. It is a source of frustration to me—and related to my presentation—that the federal government has yet to make that compelling counter-offer to those folks, but we must. Global demand for oil and gas has to steeply drop off in the next years. It must. If it doesn't, our grandkids and children are fried, so we should dearly hope that it will.
However, if it is, we have to offer some hope to those people who are currently employed there that they're not going to be left behind. If we simply let the market determine that demand without preparation, we are consigning them, as I said earlier, to a great deal of upheaval and disruption.