 Today we had our second Regional Workforce Table Open Forum here in Dawson Creek and of course the reason we're here is because of the huge future that the Northeast has not just for the people living here but contributing to the overall economy of British Columbia. So what we're talking about today is how to make sure that we are aligning our skills training and trades training to ensure that the industries that are growing here can get the skilled workers they need. It was very robust. I think that there's a lot of ideas that are out there floating around now and I think what we have to do is capture those and pull them together and really work towards making our region the best that it can be. I think the best way to get results is through collaboration. There's no top secret between companies and industries. It's about collaboration and coming up with what's best for the community because it doesn't matter whether you work for the oil and gas industry or the services sector or retail, it's all about how do you make the whole area attractive, it has the required skills, people are able to enjoy life living here and making sure all the job requires your field. It doesn't matter if it's health services or education, we need doctors, we need nurses, we need teachers, just as much as we need engineers or tradesmen. So it's the whole total picture to improve community well-being. Having an opportunity to have this kind of input from the industry and from the government side of things and the different businesses and whatnot that we're here today, I think it was really, really good. I think it was good input by most and I think we'll come to some good results. I'm just really encouraged with the participation today and I'm really encouraged that everybody is seeing things the same way. Everybody's singing out of the same songbook and so I really hope that there's people listening that can assist us in moving ahead and addressing these issues with funding, with given us capacity to do that. Well, and I agree, you know, lots of what's been said here today is that the Northeast is truly an untapped gem and there's so much to offer here on many levels. So I think that one of the things that will positively come from this is perhaps increasing that profile and getting the word out a little bit more as to what we have to offer in this area.