I'd be happy to answer that.
If you look at the chart we supplied, you'll notice that we go from $32 million a year to $521 million, and we have a target that we think we can exceed for next year.
I should point out that the drop from 2015 to 2016 was driven by two things: the fires in the Wood Buffalo region and the suspension of our operations, and the dramatically lower price of oil. There was a lot of cost cutting and pulling back on things that we had done. We do feel quite confident that we have a ramp-up going forward. What do we think is possible? Can we get to a billion dollars at some point in the future? There's no reason why not. We see it ever-increasing going forward.
The percentage of our spending available to aboriginal groups in 2014 was about 4.7%. Last year we were up to 6.4%. That's a 50% improvement over a relatively short period of time. It's good to see the rise in that spending outpacing our overall spending growth. It's a very positive trend that aboriginal communities and companies are outpacing our overall spend.