Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The Member is correct, there is a tremendous opportunity out there. We do have programs in place. Is it enough? I do not think so, but we are making due with what we have. As a government ourselves, we are making a fairly decent investment. We do need the support of another jurisdiction, and that is the federal government, who are beneficiaries of this.
I must say industry has been very good and cooperative and working in many instances. There are shortcomings out there too and I think we have some challenges to work on those industries to say "Look, our people are most important."
I have been back and forth to Calgary, I am continuing that, to get a handle more and more on how we persuade industry to be participants. As I said, I have to be complimentary to some industries. Many of them out there are very supportive. We are trying to work together on this whole thing with many partners here. It is the people themselves, it is industry, it is federal government, it is our groups and so forth.
There is no doubt that we are working on short-term training plans. Safety training is a big part of it. We are working on longer-term plans, and that is getting people advanced training so they can get the jobs they should have and rightfully should retain. My assistant deputy minister is part of a pipeline planning group that includes all of the players, Mr. Chairman, and that just happened recently.
The next area that has been identified is environmental monitoring, which I know Members are very interested in. We want to continue to see what we can do in that whole area. We have a lot of areas that we can work on. It is a matter of can we get enough resources and speed up here to try to address it for all people in the Territories? Thank you.