I want to thank the two of you for being with us today, but also for all the work that Suncor is doing. We've heard repeatedly from other witnesses that the gold standard for involving indigenous business has been the oil sands companies—you, Enbridge, ATCO and some of the others. It's quite remarkable that such a maligned industry is showing the way in environmental leadership, but also in helping the indigenous population, so thank you very much. It makes me wonder how much we are hurting indigenous people by cancelling Northern Gateway and Energy East, and how much opportunity is lost for them as a result, but I'll go on.
You spoke about how you tie in your subcontractors. I'm wondering if you could expand on that a bit more and what the process is like. We obviously have a lot of large contractors here; we're doing billions of dollars' worth of work rejuvenating the parliamentary district, and we're heard from aboriginals that they got shut out entirely. How are you doing your large projects to make sure the subcontractors are employing aboriginal companies?