Lifelong learning is very much a part of our thinking and our philosophy. Certainly one of the best examples I've seen as we've gone and looked at other places is in British Columbia, where I've seen a hospital where they release people from their shifts, or part of their shifts, to go next door to an old nurses' residence, which is set up as a school, to basically do computer and literacy.
That's the ideal situation we're looking at here. That's what we would see. It's the concept of putting education into the workplace, not for on-the-job training to use the machine that's necessary to do your job, but to develop that citizen and improve the quality of that person's life.