I have questions for Mr. Donihee.
I would presume that you think it's reasonable that the safety of pipelines is just one factor in public confidence in current pipelines and the building of new pipelines. It's good that we're bringing forward legislation that hopefully will ensure that there is increased or improved inspection and safety, and more expeditious responses and compensation.
However, I'm sure you and your association, your company members, have noted the task force report that was just issued, which is recommending an enhanced voice for first nations in all resource-based projects, including pipelines, and that they have a greater share in the benefits. Those appear to echo the Eyford report, which identified the failure on the part of the government to resolve first nation land claims as one of the key barriers to the approval of future pipelines.
I wonder if you would like to comment on that, and where you think pipeline safety legislation lies compared to the bigger issues that your companies are facing?