I have one minute, so I have a quick question.
I noticed toward the end of your presentation you said that the government's economic action plan 2012 provides more than $690 million to make sure aboriginal youth are job ready.
I was in my riding two weekends ago and was able to announce $4 million for college training specifically related to the natural resources sector, taking opportunities that had been created through the economic action plan. Clearly, this level of investment around these natural resource sectors has come as a result of consultations with first nations people, identifying capacity issues and wanting to take advantage of this job market.
Could you touch on what you've heard from aboriginal and first nations communities about their desire to take advantage of the growing natural resource sector?