It's maybe both. I'm sure many of your neighbours are probably working for our member companies doing that back and forth, and that's really what we're sort of zeroing in on because we do use that tool quite a bit.
Often, for example, the first plane ticket out, that first venture out, is the one, because it has more risk associated with it for the employer and that sort of thing—or perhaps the training. If there's no training provided in Nova Scotia for that specific trade or that specific aspect of a trade, but there is in northern B.C. or in northern Alberta where the work is actually being done, we want to pay them for that training out in the region, so that they are able to move out there and get that job. That's what we're talking about.
This is really about being able to either move people back and forth more, or relocate as required.