Obviously in the information technology sector--the firms in the community like RIM, OpenText, and some of the smaller firms--there are probably about 2,500 job openings right now. Again, we're talking with people with incredibly high skill sets, master's degree minimum, sometimes PhDs. These are people who you recruit on a global level. You're not looking at the Canadian market; you're looking at a global market to recruit a lot of the people who we have coming in to work in software development. So we have that.
There is another component that is just as important as well, and this is where the community colleges fit in. We're having all these people come in and work for the IT companies. That increases the demand for housing. Our construction industry, the local Waterloo region home builders' association, like most other home builders' associations across Canada right now, have a shortage of skilled construction trades. So we've identified that as being a key area for Conestoga College to increase their capacity, and they are.