I think one of the problems was addressed with Mr. Hattin here. He was talking about tax incentives and so on. When we approach industry, what industry is telling us is that they're paying taxes already and why should they give to our school on top of what they already pay in taxes.
The other thing we were running into is that we're at the high school level. If Mr. Hattin over here decides that he's going to invest in our school, what's the likelihood of payback for his company? Those kids are going to end up going to college or university. There's a very slim chance that one of our students will in fact end up in his business. If he's looking at it from the angle that he's investing in Canada, then yes, he will invest, but if he's looking at it as wanting return on his investment now, he's going to go to a college or a university where he's going to get instant access to an employee, and not so much look at long-term people like us, where students have to spend four or five years in college or university.