Thank you.
I'd like to speak specifically to project labour agreements. I want it to be on the record. From our perspective, we certainly are not opposed to them. It's quite the opposite. We support them, but we support them in a different context than we've talked about today. I spoke a bit earlier about the managed open site model. That is the predominant model on all major construction projects, particularly in the oil sands industry in northern Alberta today. It's being used more and more throughout the heavy industrial construction industry in Saskatchewan, and it's a movement that's certainly taking hold.
A variety of project labour agreements may exist, but at the end of the day, regardless of the mechanics within which they're structured, they allow the different labour groups to bid on and secure that work. The building trades unions that Mr. Blakely is with, CLAC, the CEP—