Similarly, when we think about a place like mine, traditionally you're thinking about skilled trades. Going back to the old days, it could be working on auto skills or woodworking skills, so forth, even some electrical plumbing.
Once you learn these environmental infrastructure skills, are there also those skills that you bring back to your own home, your own neighbourhood, to your own community, perhaps as a volunteer? Is there greater sophistication of using those types of skills to better enhance when you're off, so to speak, when you're not involved in these projects, like adding a value-added capacity like we've never seen before? I would suggest even retraining not just young people, but also retraining for that. Is there value in that?