Absolutely. For the time that we are engaging local people, which is, as we described earlier, a very deliberate strategy, we hire local people, engage local people, and offer them training so that they actually come out of the experience with upgraded skills. We do make those kinds of initiatives. For the time that they're with us, they will get paid a very decent wage. They'll be treated humanely and appropriately, and they will come out of that experience with upgraded skills.
We're making that contribution, but what I was trying to say is that we're not in that sort of macroeconomic development business.