There are some who would point out that during this global slowdown, and because of the impact of the global slowdown, there's been a cooling down of the industry in Alberta. You don't want to go too far, but it hasn't necessarily been all negative in terms of bringing down some of the costs of some of the projects. I know we've seen that in terms of some of the infrastructure projects that the governments are undertaking in Alberta. The costs have come down significantly because of the cost of labour coming down.
But moving forward, there may be a concern that when things get back to normal, the escalation will begin again. There are some who would say that's had an impact in the past on this value-added potential in Alberta because labour has been so difficult to come by. It has made it difficult to expand those value-added opportunities--while they may be very, very attractive in Alberta--because the cost of labour has been so high. They couldn't find the workers to actually add the value. I don't know if you want to comment on that.