Thank you, Mr. Wilson.
I'd like to move on to Mr. Stanford.
We've lost half a million manufacturing jobs on this government's watch. Tens of thousands of those lost jobs have been in Alberta and British Columbia and so we have a real fundamental problem. You've referred to it as resource-driven deindustrialization.
What kind of policies does the federal government need to put in place so that we actually look at more family-sustaining jobs being created instead of the few temporary and part-time jobs that have come from the policies of the current government? How do you think the federal government should be approaching the whole issue of product and market diversification in energy resources, both green and traditional, so that we can contribute to those good family-sustaining jobs?