It can be different depending on the region. We took a trip to Iqaluit last September and did our school programs in all of the schools in that and the Ajax area. While there, we had some really interesting meetings with the local government, and also the Nunavut Teachers' Association, around the fact that cost is a barrier to be able to travel there every year, and also to be able to go to Rankin Inlet and some of the other bases in Nunavut. How can we work with teacher training, visiting teacher conferences, on providing resources through data keys and other opportunities? There's a program that Cisco has where they put screens in schools that you can communicate with from major centres, so we've been speaking with them. There are a number of ways you can go about it.
We also feel that the school programs are really geared toward getting the kids excited. They're educational, but more than that, they're inspirational. The objective is that at the end of the program, when we ask who wants to be an Earth Ranger, every hand goes up, and then they can go home and engage long term with their families. That way, we don't have to travel to every city and community every year, which is cost-prohibitive, and the engagement and learning can continue at home online. Expanding those programs will allow us to have an ongoing relationship with kids all across the country without having to physically be there.