And timeline. Okay. I appreciate that.
I want to go to Mr. McMillan, on the 8,000 qualified students. I certainly concur with my colleagues in the sense that in my area the need for people is ramping up again, and it's only going to get worse. When you say there are 8,000 qualified people who cannot get into a college, that is certainly something that needs to be addressed.
You talked about physical infrastructure and operating budgets. One of the challenges we have with our colleges out west is a lack of teachers or professors, because often, for example, industry notices a person teaching plastics who it thinks would be great in its company and the teacher moves. Then the company asks why we don't have any professors in plastics.
Is that a challenge you're facing as well on the human resource side?