Thank you, MP Vidal. I appreciate the question.
In the territory I am from, Treaty 6 Samson Cree Nation, at Pigeon Lake we had a world-class oil field, the Bonnie Glen field. In that area, exploration started probably in the late sixties. Obviously, our community boundaries aren't getting any bigger. The oil and gas has come, and kind of gone, but the remnants are still there, so the reclamation is very important.
What is provided for us is an ability to start taking care of the land again. In the case of Pigeon Lake, when we can reclaim some of the land, then we can proceed with more housing projects. There could be some commercial opportunities as well, but for the most part we're eliminating the methane emissions from these old abandoned wells. I think that's very important and goes along with the government's issue on carbon.
It has been going very well. We had a training program for this site rehabilitation program. We put over 300 young people to work, and they are doing their part in cleaning the environment.