I think there is obviously that fundamental drive by industry to improve their industry, so they're going to be at the table all along. I think it's the real, on-the-ground, in-the-field skills development that we're missing in this country. If we had schools that were more technically based or hands-on technical-type schools, colleges, and that sort of thing....
It's not really the upper end that the industry is actually after at this point. It's more the labour side. It's more the geotechnicians—the people who have skills for not only mineral exploration and the fundamentals in mineral exploration, but also just practical experience. I don't know if that helps.
It's something that we notice. You can have BScs, MScs, and PhDs, but that's not really what's required.