Mr. Gladstone, we're working on a project in Saint John with the food bank—and this could maybe go to a few of you.
It's basically a social enterprise where our food bank is going to bring in people with disabilities. They're going to give them employment and training in inventory control, warehousing, and all of those essential skills that can help them with their resumés and give them the experience to go off to other jobs. We all see that there are a ton of warehousing-style jobs available, certainly in Saint John, at building supply places, Costco, or what have you. We feel that this is a perfect social enterprise that we can do. It's a win-win. It's employment. It's help for the food banks, and it's training people with disabilities.
Can you give me some comments on that kind of program and how effective you think it would be?