Good morning, everyone. Thank you for being here.
I'll start with the Canadian Electricity Association. We certainly know from the recent ice storms that we saw down my way the very dangerous work that is done by many of your members, the linemen and the other people involved in this sector. It's tough, dangerous work, and I'm wondering what you are doing to recruit people, not just aboriginal citizens of Canada but others. For the purpose of this study, I'm wondering what you're doing to recruit people who would be interested in working in this very dangerous field, so that they recognize it as a career option for them, given the fact the work is very tough. You're exposed to the elements. You're dealing with electricity. Some of us are afraid to screw in a light bulb without electrocuting ourselves sometimes. I can just imagine the level of danger involved in some of this work.
What are you doing to make this career choice more acceptable to people as an option?