I think that's certainly part of the challenge: how do we create healthy growth in any community? I think the benefit we do have is that more and more people who are in a professional capacity—doctors, lawyers, and teachers—are beginning to recognize that, particularly, the Yukon in the north is a very attractive place to live and far more like it is living in, let's say, Canmore than it is living at the North Pole. I think that we have a benefit there, quite frankly, in terms of the growing awareness of what a terrific quality of life you can have up here. I think we would rely, certainly partially, on trying to get that word out. People come where there's employment, and if you have the added bonus of a wonderful place to live and a high quality of living, I'm fairly confident that we can attract the support infrastructure that we need in terms of people and expertise.