So I do not see them as extra costs, or as a loss. They are potentially an investment. Let me try to get this all straight with you. If we have a cohort of 20 people and 18 of them get jobs, what could the extra costs mean? What kind of wages will those 18 young Aboriginals be making? It all has to be balanced out; it all has to be clear. Yes, there is a cost, but do the results pay off, in general, over a five-year or ten-year period? At first glance, I think they do, but I would like to establish that with you in more detail.
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