This is interesting because I'm from Saskatchewan. About three to five years ago, the Senate.... There was a big uproar in our province about indigenous people not being on boards. The Senate got involved in this study. I'm just looking at our two major corporate headquarters in my city, and there's only one out of 10 on the board.
Another thing that I'm seeing is that we're recycling a lot of the same people. They may sit on one board. They're sitting on two boards. They're sitting on three boards. There's no renewal. We find that there is a champion, let's say from the first nations, and then that person is on every board at the provincial and corporate levels, and we're not developing. I just look at my province, at PotashCorp and Cameco, which both employ a lot of first nations but only have one on their board.
This is a great discussion, because I remember the Senate coming through the city. Everyone was upset with this. Three years later, we have one out of 20. I see a former CEO of Cameco now on PotashCorp. We're just recycling these people, and that is a problem that we're seeing in this country.
Can someone talk about that?