I'm not at the top corporate level of the Deton'Cho Corporation, but I'll express what I know. It is the development arm of the Yellowknives Dene. As you say, they have approximately 20 companies. It's a northern company. It started with trucking and earthworks and those kinds of activities, and then as people from the Yellowknives Dene, or people from Yellowknife who had aligned themselves with the Yellowknives Dene, showed up with expertise in a different area or in a different field, they would create another company. They were very successful from fairly early on, I understand, and were able to spread out, diversify, and now they have this whole conglomerate.
Trinity Helicopters happened because a helicopter pilot who wanted to start a helicopter company approached them and said he would like to get involved with them. They were the financial backing, to a large extent. The president, whose name is Rob Carroll, offered the know-how in the helicopter industry and how to go about creating a helicopter company, and it went from there. He brought in a couple more managers. Trinity Helicopters is 51% owned by the Deton'Cho Corporation and 49% owned by managers.
We do have a mandate, as all of the Deton'Cho companies do, I believe, to hire and train northern and aboriginal people to the extent that we can.