Mr. Leef, thank you for the question.
We simply want what the rest of Canada in many ways already has, and that's the opportunity to pull ourselves up and be self-sustaining. We want to be a “have” place. We see what it has done in Saskatchewan, what it has done in Alberta, in Newfoundland, in British Columbia. We see so many provinces that are “have” places.
That culture of being entrepreneurial is ingrained in Saint Johners from the very foundation of our city. When they founded the city, they were entrepreneurs. It's embedded in the fabric of Saint Johners. We have not had much chance to ensure that we realize those opportunities, but we know that we drive the New Brunswick economy. We want to play a bigger role, and this is an opportunity for us to do that.