We have in Kamloops and in Skeetchestn an incredible agreement with New Gold mines, which is situated within our traditional territories and just outside of the city limits of Kamloops. What we've got through the agreement is a comprehensive training program, an employment program for aboriginal men and women. It's an incredible opportunity of being a joint venture partner in the mine development itself.
So you take risks, but you also reap the rewards later on. It's going to be an incredible number of jobs that are created for the first nations. It has led to an agreement with Thompson Rivers University for training of those individuals.
So not only do the first nations communities benefit, but the entire region. I see that happening as a potential right across the country. Availability should be made for first nations to be equity partners in resource developments, because, as I mentioned, when we just look at the royalty perspective, it isn't enough to encourage first nations to come forward and be supportive of a development moving forward. You have to be a business partner.