There have been a number of studies showing the potential for the creation of jobs in many new sectors, including renewables, energy retrofits, cleaning up the abandoned oil wells, dealing with environmental remediation, doing restoration work on the watersheds, and in regenerative agriculture and in tourism. There are many areas.
I would also just remind the committee of the testimony of Melody Lepine, when she was with you on March 21. She talked about the potential for development of indigenous economies that are not reliant on the oil sands or on oil and gas extraction. She said there has to be a transition framework, that they have been asking for the federal government to co-operate and to help fund such opportunities for indigenous peoples in the oil sands regions. She talked about the possibility of—