I'll just make a comment there. We do have quite a few women in our training programs from underground mining: heavy equipment operators, truck drivers. They're really breaking the mould by entering these jobs, which were male-dominated in the past.
With respect to the day care question, it can be extremely valuable, because there is a lack of day care spaces in the communities, and at the sites as well. It's a bit challenging when it's an industrial site.
If I could just finish with this on day care, when a mother has a baby at a hospital in an urban centre, if they go back home to a reserve or a remote community, usually no health professionals see that child until that child is in school. So any developmental delays really compound over x number of years, because there are no early childhood development head start programs in virtually any northern first nation communities.