 Thank you, Premier. Let me start by saying what an incredible pleasure it is for me to be back here in Edmonton back in Alberta and Meeting with the Premier to talk about the very real challenges faced by Albertans Premier Naughton and I just wrapped up a great meeting where we discussed how our governments can best work together To advance the well-being of Alberta families workers and businesses We know that these are challenging times for Alberta and for Albertans And I reiterated that the government of Canada is committed to being there for the people of this province Premier Naughton and I agreed that our governments will take joint action in three key areas jobs in the economy Climate change and energy infrastructure and market access A premier minister, Naughton and I, have agreed that we will take joint measures at three levels The economy, climate change and access to the market The federal government is committed to fast-track infrastructure investments for Alberta and indeed all provinces and territories This will help promote jobs and growth where they are needed most Our governments agreed to move forward as strong partners on the environment and the economy During the upcoming First Ministers meeting Premier Naughton and I will work with the other premiers to achieve a pan-Canadian framework To for driving clean growth and combating climate change And finally we agreed that we must get Alberta's resources to market in responsible sustainable ways This agreement is based on our shared goal of ensuring that there is proper market access for our energy products I am very satisfied with what we have been able to accomplish today Our governments recognize the importance of Alberta in the economic and social context of Canada I am very pleased with what we were able to achieve today Our governments recognize the vital importance of Alberta to Canada's broader economic and social fabric We are committed to an open dialogue in the months and years ahead in order to do what is best for Alberta families, workers and businesses