Absolutely. I think your question and Danielle's comments as well are bang on. Kids envision themselves being what they can see, right? You can't be it if you can't see it. One of the things we do before going through an actual experience is to ask them what they want to be when they grow up. They will say things that are obvious and that they can see. They want to work at the hotel. They want to be caterers. They want to drive a taxi. Those are all things that are needed in those communities. At the end of the week, we ask them the same thing, and in between, we bring in folks who are working in those resource development projects. We bring in scientists. We bring in people who are in their communities.
There's an incredible amount happening around those communities. They see people flying in and out. They have no idea what it is, so part of what we're doing, especially in indigenous communities, is creating a bridge between industry and youth. That's difficult. Industry doesn't know how to do that on their own.