If I can answer, I think some of the beneficiaries of this are not just industry. In the environment sector, we help governments develop good public policy through a variety of activities that we do. We help universities and colleges develop curriculum. We help provincial governments with school systems, and we accredit environmental high schools, for example, across this country. So we really do get in to assist the public. We help the potential employees and the new labour force coming in through immigration, aboriginal programs, and a variety of others, as well as employers. They do benefit from us. There's absolutely no doubt about it. And the public benefits from what we do with respect to environment as well, because it ensures there are people who are competent to do that particular work.
Our organization is a little bit different, as we began in 1992 and we were self-sufficient in 1995. Then we did get whacked, and we do receive, in order to develop these public policy issues, some infrastructure funding. But we believe that this is a partnership and industry will participate.