I think that was part of the concerns we heard from some of these groups, that they didn't have the capacity first of all to engage in the process, because a certain skill set is required there, but also from a training and labour preparation perspective it's not like the old days, when you simply hopped on the rig and drove out there and spudded a hole in the ground and started drilling. I mean, things have changed a lot.
I've worked on drilling rigs, I've worked on service rigs. As an Albertan, I think almost everybody has that opportunity to do that if they want to. It's a complicated thing. We're not only talking about oil and gas development either. There's all kinds of other mineral exploration.
What benefits do you see for the aboriginal communities there, as far as being able to fully participate and engage and realize the maximum potential?