Actually, when I first heard the question I was wondering whether I was in the right building—whether I was in the Alberta legislature at this point—because this is a provincial issue.
As you might know, I did a study for the Stelmach government, back five years ago, arguing that Alberta needed to save more. I believe in the endowment approach, which is why I said Norway is a poster child. I was just talking about their management of resources; I think it's a very good example. They are not the only country that has done a better job of this; there are others too. But it was for the Alberta government that I did that report.
At the federal level, there are some corporate tax revenues you might get from the oil and gas industry, but with corporate taxes you're not talking about the same sorts of revenues as with royalties. Royalty policy is very much the provincial domain. One can criticize whether royalties are enough in Alberta or not, but that's something for the Alberta government to deal with.