To give you a little background, as those of you may know, the Conservative caucus has a rather informal series of caucuses, one of which is concentrated around energy policy. One group that has made presentations to us over the years is the people from the Energy Dialogue Group. It's a broad organization; I think they represent 15 or 17 various groups, everyone from wind power, solar power, the Canadian Gas Association, petroleum, everyone across the board. They're industries that you don't normally think of together.
One of the things we organized in conjunction with them was about a day and an evening's worth of sessions only on energy issues. There were again a wide variety of issues dealing with energy in general and different industry specifics. We then arranged some tours to get a grasp of some of the issues that related directly to projects; one was up to the oil sands in Fort McMurray, and in southern Alberta, some of the members took a wind power tour.
It was a concentrated day and a half of study, lectures, and interaction on energy issues with a wide variety of people, and then some tours to get a bit of a foot-to-the-earth grasp of what was going on. It's something we're working on again this year, and it's something we could do with natural resources and so forth. It was a very concentrated education on specific issues that we often don't get in the one-hour clips when we meet in committee.