We really need integrated planning and integrated strategies. In northern Ontario we'll get an electricity supply plan crafted in Toronto with all the arrows moving south, to pull every electron south. What we don't have is an industrial strategy for northern Ontario, and I think the same might be the case in other regions. So we need integrated planning that looks at what of our resources we can keep in the region longer—forest, metals, people—and how we then power the projects to take us to the greatest value-added possible. There's a role for the province, the communities, and the federal government in that because there's a range of jurisdictions and overlapping interests. That would be the place to start.
I think this should happen before we make very constrained decisions, isolated decisions, on projects that are going to have significant impact and could foreclose other options; for example, around McFaulds Lake, the Ring of Fire development.