Absolutely. We had students this year actually apply to go over, and we had no way to fund them, so they were unable to go to Finland. They had hoped to go to Finland. I know that recently, in the last round of the north2north funding, Nunavut Arctic College sent 12 nurses over to northern Scandinavian countries to work with the Sami people.
I think there's so much to be shared across the north by students. It also builds that understanding and the global relationships that will, going forward, I think, do nothing but good, not just for the north but for all of Canada. So it's really important, in every area, not just in science but in the humanities and social sciences, that we give students the opportunity to move to other institutions and that the northern Canadian students receive students here. We've had a number of students from Scandinavia and Russia come here. They just love being part of the student life here. Of course, the language is a wonderful thing. They also have the opportunity to visit many of our communities during their periods here.