First of all, they returned because most of them were originally from the area and felt they had a strong connection to it. They wanted to stay there. Secondly, being able to take advantage of a tax credit, up to a maximum of $8,000, is a fairly attractive incentive for young people who have just completed their studies. These youths will remain in the area. Also, they are participating in the economic life of the community. Fourteen of them were hired last May, and have been able to buy a car, a house, and services. That is what it's all about.