In our case, it depends where we're looking for workers. We have a hydroelectric power plant in Sandy Bay in the north of Saskatchewan, bordering with Manitoba. An aboriginal community lives there. We visited a secondary school to offer four young people the opportunity to work in different positions at our hydroelectric power plant for one year. The goal was to help them decide what they wanted to do at the end of their studies. In our opinion, we need more than just hydro line technicians. It also depends in what community we're looking for workers.
You asked me if our programs are adapted to their culture. Not really. However, those who work in Island Falls all come from the same place and the same community.