Right.
Now, there was a brief mention of pre-apprenticeship training. How large is that need?
I'll give you an example. In my community, I represent the largest first nation in Canada, the Six Nations of the Grand River. The federal government partnered with the Niagara organized, unionized people, and we started a program called Pipe Dreams. It's directed at aboriginal youth, to get them involved in the trade of welding. It gives them pre-apprenticeship training. They're flowing through about 60 individuals every six months. It gives them a taste of the trade and enables them then to go on to employment in a pre-apprenticeship manner and take their apprenticeship after that.
Do you see that this could be the next logical step for this program, in that if you had the resources, you could bring in larger numbers of people? I say “larger numbers” because, let's face it, the model is fantastic. I ask myself what this could be, potentially: how large could it be?