Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I'll start with Ms. Flynn.
I just want to go back.... I fully respect Neil Young's opinions on the oil sands and oil sands development, but I just wish he had been much more informed, particularly with regard to the work that's been done with first nations communities in Fort McMurray.
Having been out there back when Syncrude was just firing up and it was still Great Canadian Oil Sands across the street, I know there was a focus then on allowing opportunities for first nations and first nations communities. I know you continue to work on that to try to improve it. It's in your own best interests and Syncrude identified that early on.
I would argue that Suncor and Syncrude could probably be used as two companies with best practices in engagement in first nations communities.
I want you to talk a little bit about Fort Chip. Having had the opportunity to go to Fort Chip back in the early eighties, I can tell you there wasn't a whole lot there. You're talking about what you're doing now is fly-in, fly-out, but is Syncrude or Suncor actually doing some business there? There's some manufacturing there in that community, as well. Is Syncrude doing that?