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Aboriginal employment in oil and gas, in my view, is a huge success story for the industry. The oil sands were developed back in the 1970s and with a keen eye to delivering local benefits, such that the development in that region was not to go forward unless local people could benefit. As a result, you see a lot of the innovative programs still around today at Syncrude or at Suncor, which now all the other producers have adopted.
I would also say that in terms of models of conflict resolution, the ability to work with groups such as Fort McKay First Nation, in the recent agreement that was reached in the Dover discussion around Moose Lake, shows that we can work productively, that we can reconcile with first nations and provide them with the economic development they need while respecting their treaty rights.