I wanted to quickly go back to Chief Adam with something that builds on what Ms. Block was saying. It's the sense that there's an either-or discussion that goes on with development, particularly with our energy sector.
Chief, you mentioned that you strike an interesting balance between the people in your community who work in the oil and gas industry and want to find careers and opportunity there and those who want a traditional lifestyle. I would gather, without being presumptuous, that those people who work in the oil and gas sector, who find opportunities there, and who seek education and career choices, very much want to maintain their traditional lifestyle as well. For them it's not an either-or discussion either. Would it be accurate that your first nation people working in oil and gas still very much practise tradition and culture and live traditional lifestyles as well?