Yes.
Just to add to that, it's proven in economic analyses across developing countries in the world that any country relying solely upon natural resources for economic growth does not have a sustainable model. You have to develop an infrastructure of industry and an infrastructure of services so that there is something left when the natural resources are gone.
It's a wonderful thing that we have this resource, particularly out in the oil sands in Alberta. That can provide a lot of the wherewithal to develop this country further. But that part of Canada was initially developed and got to the stage it's at because of the core of the country at the time, being Ontario and Quebec, providing a lot of the resources to do it.
We need to take a national view of things, not just an energy view of things. There has to be some more support for the manufacturing side of this country, so that there is something left when the resources are gone, so that there's something sustainable that will help us to maintain our lifestyle.