I imagine that in northern Saskatchewan, prior to the mining companies' being involved in programs like this, or actively having programs under which they're hiring Métis and first nations in particular for their mine sites, jobs could have been fairly scarce up there, particularly for first nations and Métis.
I don't know how many years you can go back to when there was no program like this in existence, to now, and then come up with a number of how many first nations and Métis are actually working in the mining industry now. Of that number, how many, for example, are working as mine labourers, and how many are working in more skilled positions that they've been trained for?
Also, in the short time remaining, have you been able to see a real impact in the quality of life among first nations communities as a result of these new job opportunities within the mining industry?
I think we have 20 minutes, don't we? Go ahead.