I can always tell when I'm talking to an Albertan; it's the “can do” attitude. I can just hear it in your voice: “There's no challenge we can't surmount, nothing that can defeat us; there's always a solution to a problem.”
You talked about some of these technologies like the SkyStrat flying rig, the rifle tubing, the eye-in-the-sky satellite. What do you do to highlight the contributions of the individual? A lot of these people are living in my riding. Some of them are unemployed right now. What do you do for those technical specialists, the actual innovators of the technology? How do you recognize their success? How do you recognize what they're doing, not just for the particular company, but also for their field? These are some of the best people in the world at what they do. I meet these people. My neighbours are some of the best people in the world in LNG development, for example. How do we praise their craftsmanship? How does COSIA do that, and how does the industry do that in Calgary, in Alberta, and in Canada?