Thank you for the question. It's a very important one, because it touches on a number of things.
One is the tremendous positive transformative implications of resource development for aboriginal communities. We're talking here about projects, as I mentioned, that could total some $650 billion, of which $100 billion is in the north. Many of these projects are at or near aboriginal communities, so there's a tremendous opportunity for them to participate economically in terms of jobs and so on. It's good for aboriginal communities, and it's good for development.
We have put in a very significant amount of money, almost $700 million, for training to get the communities, particularly the youth, ready to participate in the market and help the development to continue apace. I've had an opportunity to speak to aboriginal leaders. What we are doing from a government perspective is continuing to meet our constitutional responsibility for consultation and working with them as partners for the benefit of their communities.