You were asking about some of the expectations from some of our remote communities. Many communities have approached us in our aboriginal programming from HRSDC to say that contrary to much of their recent history, they now have opportunities that never existed before and they're ready to take advantage of those opportunities. Many of those opportunities are for today, but they stretch into the future. And they're seeing that future. They're looking to us to facilitate the development of their skills and the training required to take advantage of that. That's probably one of the unique things. And I think the reference earlier was to hope. Many of the communities are seeing that and they're looking to us for that.
Our programming really does focus on partnerships. In fact, it's a requirement in all our programming right now. In order to apply for the skills and partnership fund under our ASETS program, partnership is a key component to that. In fact, in the projects that we do and with our asset holders, that's with the provincial governments, with the regional governments, with private sector training institutions. Everything we do is basically done in partnership, and our greatest successes are where those partnerships are the strongest.