I'd say the gap is getting wider because more projects are coming online. As I mentioned in response to some earlier questions, a lot of our big employers in construction are saying that they've tapped out in finding trades people in Alberta and in the more traditional places they've gone for workers, like the Maritimes, partly because the pool of skilled trades in Canada is relatively small and also because Alberta is now competing with other jurisdictions. In the Maritimes, for example, people who used to come to Alberta to work are choosing to work on things like the Halifax shipyard, some of the offshore oil projects. So there's a problem.
One of the important issues the oil industry and governments need to grapple with is the pace of development. Right now, decisions about pace of development are being left exclusively in the hands of industry. Government is basically saying that it has no role to play in the pace. We would argue that they do, especially the Alberta government, when it comes to approval of the sale of leases and the approval of projects. We should use those policy levers to set a more reasonable pace so that the number of projects more effectively corresponds with the existing Canadian labour force to do the work.