Our experience is a little bit of both. The thing you have to understand about mining is that it takes a long time to get a project started. In our case, in Labrador, it was about 10 years from when we discovered the property to when we could actually break ground. In that 10 years we spent a lot of time in the communities doing what I call missionary work, making sure that the communities understood what the opportunities were and what our requirements were. Thus, we developed relationships with training institutions, with governments, with communities, and they've stood us well over time. The federal government was flexible enough when we needed support to begin the training specifically for our operation to allow this pilot program called JETA to be created. There were no rule books. We all thought a little bit creatively, broke some of the rather restrictive models that sometimes you see with government programming to make it work.
On March 25th, 2014. See this statement in context.