Back to Ms. Block's comment, I think from a government's perspective continuing with the implementation of responsible resource development is an important component, so that creates some certainty and creates some stability.
The second point I would make is actually local to Fort McMurray, but is relevant. It's around infrastructure investment. Oddly enough, it's probably one of the only large-scale industrial investments in the world that doesn't have a rail line that goes right to it. I think there are some opportunities to invest in infrastructure there. The reason I mention it is, if that can significantly reduce cost, then that will actually help across the country.
The third piece I would talk about is technology. We think the opportunity to create the technology breakthrough in the oil sands probably doesn't rest anywhere near Fort McMurray. It's somewhere else, either with supply companies or universities, and so continuing support for research and development in technology would be absolutely critical.
Probably the last thing is around labour mobility. It's very important for us to hire Canadians and also to hire folks who are into the non-traditional roles, so being able to move or get across Canada more easily so you can have a good wage and support your family, we think, is critical. So it's continued work on labour mobility.