We might come back to the point you made in terms of investment, where that investment comes from, and the terms and conditions that would be part of that national strategy.
I'd like to go to Mr. Flett. Mr. Flett, thank you very much for the statistics. This is very excellent, and I think the committee would be interested in terms of the accessibility, if you will, to the benefits of the tar sands, the development that's going on into shale gas and so on--sorry, I meant the oil sands. I just wanted to make sure they are awake over on the other side there. There's a sensitive issue there.
Mr. Flett, the success of your own companies that you have nurtured and developed is very admirable, but are you satisfied that you're getting the reinvestment in educational opportunities and in child care?
You mentioned the housing issues. We have been up to Fort McMurray. We've seen the tremendous overcrowding that's happening. Are some of those benefits equitably coming back to the local populations, and in particular to the first nations that you represent?