Indeed, there's a substantial human resource available there. I agree.
I would like to direct my next question to the Saskatchewan Federation of Labour, and you can add to their answer, if you so desire.
The current economic boom in Alberta is largely thanks to the oil industry. We know that there are many workers who have left Saskatchewan for Alberta. Has the federation analyzed the future impact of its boom as far as the price of gas is concerned?
Let me make myself clear. I think that analysts have said that should the price of a barrel of oil sold below the $60 mark for any length of time, Alberta would be in trouble. Fortunately, Alberta is currently reaping the rewards of this boom because the price of a barrel of oil remains well above the $60 mark. Have you looked at the impact this situation may have from a labour force standpoint in the future? That couldn't be sustained.