I think it's sometimes the contrary.
One of our strong suits in Canadian expertise is environmental protection and environmental remediation. We've been able to market that expertise all over the globe. Of course, any form of resource extraction has an environmental impact that has to be managed, measured, and monitored. Even the alternative energy sources of wind, tidal, and traditional hydroelectric all create certain other corollaries and spinoff opportunities. Big trucks and lots of pipes are great for some people; some people want to contribute and restore the environment. I find it creates a lot of interest.
I think people are going into environment because they want Canada to be a good player in resource extraction, and that is just one example. You could say the same of manufacturing and even of traditional infrastructure projects.