I have never seen that breakdown within the territory of aboriginal and non-aboriginal employment. What we have seen is that through impact and benefit agreements between a proponent and a first nation, where they're operating in their traditional territory, the training has definitely increased. The participation of the first nation community in a project has increased. I believe that at the Minto mine, which is owned by Capstone industries, their first nation participation is about 40%, so I think that's quite significant. We're seeing more and more of that in the Klondike region. Businesses are used that are first nations-owned and operated, and individuals are being employed as well.
On June 12th, 2012. See this statement in context.