We're certainly aware of the good efforts that have been made in employing aboriginal people in the mines in northern Saskatchewan. In fact when we set up our early mine training committee in the Northwest Territories, we looked to Saskatchewan as a model. As recently as a few weeks ago, northern aboriginal communities were invited to go and examine the mines in northern Saskatchewan.
Unfortunately, I can't make a direct comparison, because I'm not aware of the infrastructure that allows those mines to operate. I understand there are all-weather roads. The time constraints of a winter ice road might not be exactly the same, but we certainly recognize the importance in those remote northern communities of having a job and an economy to participate in. Those communities really didn't have much happening for them until the mining industry started.