Thanks for the question.
From a Cameco perspective, just to give you an example, from 2004 to 2010 we procured 75% of all the services required at our mine sites from aboriginal-owned or majority aboriginal-owned companies, which equals about $1.7 billion in that six-year period.
When I say “aboriginal-owned companies”, I mean they must be 50% aboriginal owned and they must have senior positions occupied by aboriginal people in the company. They also adopt our requirement for hiring northerners and trying to keep that rate at around 50%, so that one out of every two hires is at least from a northern community. On that front, 50% of the employees in our mine sites are from northern Saskatchewan first nations or Métis. All our contractors are also adhering to that and are also at more than 50%. Between Cameco and our large number of contractors, we have about 1,500 northern and aboriginal employees.