Thank you, honourable member, for the question.
Yes, I have worked a lot with first nations, mostly, as I say, in northeast B.C., NWT, and Inuit and eastern Arctic. I also have an education. I went to the Coady International Institute at St. Francis Xavier. I also have a B.A. in economics from the University of Calgary. I have worked extensively with first nations. I've also worked with industry and I've worked with government. I think that's it, industry and government. I was manager of business development for Canadian Petroleum Engineering.
We all bring to the table different areas of expertise. We rely on each other to a certain extent when we're appointed to a panel or a board, and we draw from each other's expertise. We also—what's the word I'm looking for here? Success is based on being able to see different perspectives and it has to be beneficial to everyone, not only to one party.
That's what I have to say. I base my success on my previous work environment.
I hope that answers your question.