Okay. It's my misunderstanding. It's been a while since we've heard from those witnesses.
I'll just draw this to your attention. I don't know whether your association has looked into this at all.
For example, as an Alberta member of Parliament, I visit Fort McMurray on a regular basis. We have a number of opportunities up there to extract bitumen from the oil sands. One of the projects going ahead right now is the Kearl Lake project, which will see the complete removal and destruction of the current Kearl Lake. But in the reconstitution and reclamation process, an even larger lake that bears fish and so on, which Kearl Lake currently doesn't do, is on the books.
So when you take a look at it at the end of the day, there will be a massive number of jobs there, and there will be economic opportunities there for Albertans and for all Canadians. At the end of the day, we're actually going to have more recreational or better environmental opportunities than what Mother Nature seems to have produced herself.
Does your association have any position in regard to this? Is this the way most of your organizations go forward in their reclamation projects or in any of their activities?