I'm just going to ask two quick questions of Mr. McGowan.
First off, in order to make this succeed we need an all-of-government approach. The government's approach to now has been to set up regional round tables. One is in Alberta, with the UCP government and Danielle Smith, who has made public statements that she doesn't believe the transition is going to happen for decades.
The first question is this: How important is it to have energy workers and the communities that are being affected in the negotiations and at the table for regional decisions that are being made?
Second, we hear this talk about retraining, as though workers are being left high and dry. I've been to the IBEW training centre in Edmonton. I've been to the Building Trades centre. Is this an issue of retraining, or is it, in fact, that your workers are trained and ready to go and actually just need more investments so they can build on the skills they have?