How do you know this, Chief?
We've had CAPP appear before this committee, the environment committee, and other committees testifying to completely the opposite. I'm just curious as to how that works because it doesn't seem to add up. I know that you've done your access to information request. I'm not sure what that tells you.
You're adjacent to the oil sands. Your community is as close as any community is to Fort McMurray, other than Fort McMurray itself. I've been up there several times, I've flown over the communities, I've looked at all of the oil sands sites, the mining sites, the in situ sites.
I've flown over the Fort McKay band and it looks like there are a lot of 2,000, 3,000, 4,000 square foot homes being built on reserve in the Fort McKay band.
I'm on the Fort McKay Group of Companies website right now and I'm following their Twitter account. It says:
We're hiring permanent full-time materials handlers, come visit us for the Alberta Works job fair.
We're hiring 90 Heavy Equipment Operators! Camp is provided on a 14 & 7 schedule.
They're providing accommodations for all of these workers. It goes on:
We're hiring a Materials Handler for our Mail Room on our Logistics team!
What has the Fort McKay band done in order for this group of companies to create all of this economic wealth?
Granted, they are more proximal, but everybody in Canada seems to be.... I'm on the airlines all the time and people are flying from all corners of this country to go work in northern Alberta in order to take advantage of the opportunities there. You're as close as a community can get. It's a short flight. What are you doing to ensure that you're capitalizing on all of these opportunities for your people?