We go back to Mr. Ferris.
You were noting that there is a 90% unemployment rate in the jurisdiction that you represent. When you say that, it brings to mind some of the communities I worked in as an exploration geophysicist.
It reminded me that a lot of the people who had the best skills tended to move on. Let me ask where the education bottleneck is. If these jobs do come, who is going to get them? Are you going to have people who are part of the 90% unable to take these jobs because they don't have proper high school education? You referred to some of your community members who have struggles with the English language. I'm assuming they'd be more the elderly, but perhaps not. Where is the education need the most acute, to prepare your community for the potential of economic growth?