The degree of mobility varies by occupation. Professional occupations tend to be more mobile, with the exception of geoscientists, geophysicists, who are regulated provincially. They need to be licensed within that province to do work. A lot of the times, these contracts are a few days long to conduct their work, so they have to go through a process that costs hundreds of dollars and weeks, only to work for a few days. In other occupations where there are Red Seal trades, there is a greater degree of mobility. For example, engineers are very mobile. In some of the production occupations, it's there to a lesser extent.
We are taking a very close look at the skills inventories of workers in some segments of forestry and in the manufacturing sector, to map out their skills and where the gaps might be in the envelope of skills required in mining. It's under way right now. Intuitively, I would say it looks very good, and we should be able to get a good number of those people into the workplace much more quickly than if they had come from somewhere else.