I am going to wrap up right now--last paragraph.
The first nations employment office.... I think the aboriginal inclusion is really key to the success, and one of those is the employment referrals and how our office is integrated right in the hiring process, with the unions. That's how we've achieved our employment successes.
To me, in this political period in Canadian history, we're in a transition to first nations self-governance. That's what I truly believe. First nation self-governments, provinces, territories, industry, and the federal government must work together to ensure that the socio-economic barriers that first nations face are overcome through targeted, flexible, locally driven training programs that meet the needs of both the community and the local entrepreneurs, and achieve a labour force for large resource extraction projects. This is needed for a positive result of resource extraction in the north with those Canadians who are closest to the projects and most affected by the projects--the aboriginal people benefiting from those projects.