On the long-term resource plan, as I mentioned earlier, Agnico-Eagle Mines does have an agreement and a partnership working towards skills in the mining sector. I think the education system in Nunavut is pretty good, having worked there, having had some of the best colleagues I've ever worked with there, but there are some improvements that do need to be made. In reality, not everybody is made to be a university student. There are some people who are more skilled with their hands, in things like the trades. There does need to be some kind of streaming towards the trades area, and also for students who are more interested in the technical areas, such as engineering, surveying, things of that sort. So there really need to be improvements there.
I don't know if that answers your question.