I think the north leads the way in some of those dual credit programs whether it's in Fort St. John, British Columbia, where there is some great work through Northern Lights College with local high schools....
And when you meet someone who's in their third year of apprenticeship and they're 19 years old, who is going to be an electrician, that's pretty impressive. Those programs are excellent for local communities, matching people up with contractors, matching apprentices up with business owners or contractors.
And also in the Yukon....
I will comment just briefly on what Jay was speaking about and oftentimes I want to say that the industry is criticized.... The IISD, for example, issued a report on fossil fuel subsidies and oftentimes we hear that the fossil fuel industry is subsidized. I'd like to point out, though, that most of those subsidies labelled in that international report are actually pump price subsidies. The types of price controls, the artificial relief for consumers, that could lead to consumer behaviour...for example, increased consumption of oil and gas. Surprisingly, the oil and gas industry actually believes we should be more efficient, not less efficient, and some of those price controls could have unintended consequences.