I would assume that to be true. I don't know. We've been in those communities for 40 years, so we've been working with them for a long time. We are working with the communities on economic sustainability. Between us, Syncrude, and other industry players up there, we have employed almost all the employable individuals from local communities. There are lots of individuals in those communities who do not want to work for our industry but want to start their own businesses. The community as a whole wants to understand how it can be economically sustainable in the long term. One way is to build businesses that are suppliers to us. We spend millions of dollars dealing with aboriginal businesses in the north. We've chosen to work with communities to develop their own economic sustainability.
I'm not sure that answers your question, but I don't know that I'm in a position to talk to that.