Depending where she is, there will be a point of service. We have over 600 points of service across the country through our 85 ASETS agreements. That's a catchment for everybody, and so if I'm Jane and I'm going in, there will be a door for me very close by that I can go through.
The second path is if there happens to be an SPF project in place that is dedicated directly to that initiative. Under SPF if they were training mine workers in that area, there would be an office dedicated to that. As part of the formation of the SPF project, there are linkages between the ASETS and the SPF. It could be that the SPF project is running a recruitment process, and I see it in the newspaper so I know what door to go through. I may hear it on the radio, or I may see it when I go into the ASETS office. If there's an SPF project that is dedicated to that mine, I will be referred to the correct place for the training in that mine. The company that's running that mine has an interest in getting the people who they need, and they're making an investment, so it works very well that way.
In the absence of an SPF, Jane, as the single mother, would go through the door of the ASETS. Actually, you were handed out a chart, I believe, that goes through the process. Jane goes through the door and she will get to meet with somebody and be assessed.
There are basically four different categories that she would be assessed on. She would be assessed on a career decision. What is the type of career I want? Is mining the place that I want to be? What kind of work do I need to get there? I will also have access to skills enhancement, essential skills that I might need before I actually get training to work in the mine. There's specific work experience and self-employment training as well, and in there I would have some support. You mentioned being a single mother. Child care is an eligible expense under all our programming and is identified as an essential part of doing it. If I am a single mother and cannot find child care for my child, I can't take advantage of an opportunity.