Certainly, as I think I said, keeping training or making communities more self-sufficient with more access to resources closer to where they're at, ideally in the north or in remote communities, helps to reduce movement between communities and keeps the knowledge local. They are able to rely on themselves without having to move long distances, which is disruptive to young community members even outside of the time of a pandemic.
On December 1st, 2020. See this statement in context.