The actual providing of training opportunity is not within WD's mandate. That's Employment and Social Development Canada. We work quite closely with them and we're trying to get to a point where we can work even more closely with them, because their funding provides training spots. The expression, if the committee would excuse me, is “bums in seats”. They have funding and quite a lot of it for what is called the aboriginal skills and employment training strategy, ASETS. TRICORP is the organization that provides that training with funding from ESDC in the northwest.
Our role is to do things that ESDC can't do. That's things like providing capital equipment for mobile trade training. We've managed within our budget on several occasions to come up with mobile skills trade training options in the province. In fact, my last meeting just before coming to this committee was with a committee of provincial government assistant deputy ministers on labour market priorities. It is exactly that sort of opportunity they're looking to collaborate on with us.