Sure.
Look, I agree with you. This can't just be about creating jobs and moving people to urban centres. We actually have to be thoughtful about how we engage and look at economic development opportunities that apply just as much to rural areas. I think the positive thing is that many of the opportunities of the future are actually opportunities that can leverage the activity that goes on in rural areas already.
If you think about biofuels, for example, Federated Co-op is looking at building a big biodiesel facility. That actually leverages canola and the agricultural sector. If you think about critical minerals, most of those are actually going to happen in rural areas, especially in the northern part of Saskatchewan, and that is something that can create great jobs and economic opportunities. It's the same thing with value-added forestry. Look at what they're doing in Meadow Lake with clean tech in terms of how they actually are managing some of the waste residue.