Maybe I'll take a stab at that, and others will want to jump in, no doubt.
Some of the things we've been doing for the last ten years we would want to continue doing, like the apprenticeship programs we have for training apprentices. We've been very successful in being able to hire aboriginal people. With you being from Saskatoon, you probably know that's a concern. It's a growing area of our population in Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba.
All of us in this industry have put a lot of things in place in order to hire aboriginal people and put them to work. They're all getting trades now and they're moving up through the system. Those are the kinds of things that will continue to be helpful. Anything the government can do to support advancing education in the aboriginal communities is a key point. We put in a requirement in 1985 to have grade 12 equivalent for our applicants at Syncrude, and all the others in the industry are doing that now. That has helped to elevate the education level of the aboriginal people and make them more employable.