I think they certainly have worked with our association, and some of the federal programs have been successful. I think they can focus a few more to assist us, particularly with first nations, because a lot of people in our industry who we're able to hire and are available in these rural communities are young first nations, because those are the demographics of the north.
It's not only for first nations. We also need to be able to hire the non-first-nations people and potentially have some programs to assist them.
In terms of infrastructure and assisting on roads and broadband, I certainly think there's a role, particularly in developing some of the feasibility and helping us to develop partners. Once there's a plan and an overall strategy, industry's very good at helping raise the other capital.
Adding to the infrastructure and broadband comment, we're also heavily dependent on satellite in northern Canada, not only in Yukon, but in the rest of the northern territories. The Telesat satellite, which was launched with the help of the Government of Canada many years ago, failed recently and caused huge Internet outages across all northern Canada. There simply is not enough redundancy in the north. We can't be dependent on one cable with Northwestel for the bottom half of the territory and one satellite in the north. It's not safe for the communities or for industry, and it certainly is a big hindrance to our businesses.