Not yet; I'm hoping to go one day. Anyway, I don't know what kind of labour market is out there. Is it a problem getting the workers to go out there? Why is it? That's what you actually need to define: why is it that they're having trouble attracting? Are they horrible employers? Are they not paying enough? I don't know. That's what you need to look at.
I can tell you that there are a lot of workers out here who are looking for jobs, and I can tell you that from my riding, people are actually having to travel by plane to go to different work sites. Whether it is in Yellowknife or anywhere like it, they get flown in, in order to get jobs. So it's not because these people are not looking for jobs.
I need to go back to the employment insurance aspect. We have to be clear. There was $57 billion in the fund, and it should still be there. And that insurance money was actual insurance; it wasn't money that should have been used for anything else. That's like you having a mortgage and the bank all of a sudden saying, “I want you to pay your mortgage, so I'm going into your bank account and am taking the savings you've put aside and putting them into the mortgage.”