I really appreciate that question.
We work in partnership with the industry. I've worked with every one of these mining companies in developing training. We have the skills partnership fund, and we're working with Canadian Zinc to help develop capacity, not only for the mining area but for the local community governments as well. We've targeted those. We've worked with Avalon ventures in developing diamond drillers for their site, as well as medical first responders. I'm really looking forward to working with Mr. Goad's company and the Tlicho, because the Tlicho government actually sits at our table as well.
When you look at the mine training organizations, their partnerships are made with the mining companies, the aboriginal governments, and public government. We all leave the politics at the door and we concentrate on developing the human resources that are needed for that area. It's been a very successful model that's been exported around Canada.
Our challenge is the funding, the ongoing funding. Our industry is coming to the table to actually supplement that funding.