I'd have to say training. After they were trained, 265 Baker Lake folks went to work there. At any given time there are about 400 Inuit workers at the site indirectly, some through contracting, others through other companies that contract to the mine. So what was a “has-been“ community of Baker Lake has become one of the more economically better off communities. You see that in the wellness of the family members.
Of course there are some additional social ills that happen with that, but there is an opportunity to get out of the rut, and without that nobody's going anywhere.