Thank you very much for your comments about the evacuation. It was very much a community-based effort, including, as you well know, the first nations communities. It was not just Suncor Energy Inc.; it was all of the companies, the whole community, and our neighbours in the first nations as well. Everybody pulled together, and I think you know how resilient some of those communities are and continue to be.
I think you're also right that we are trying to rationalize regulatory developments and innovation that are quite exciting in many respects, and the importance of consultation.
The example I think of with respect to first nations, which we are hoping to make progress in over the next number of years, is industry participation by the first nations in the oil and gas business. There has been some of that, obviously, over many years. We'd like to see that continue to increase. We'd also like to see that increase in the area of equity participation in some particular projects. I do think there are some interesting and exciting developments with potential in that particular area, and I think we'll continue to see more collaboration and more involvement—perhaps more direct involvement—from the first nations. Let's hope so.