Fair enough on that one.
I have a broader question, then. When we look at this industry, a lot of people see it as merely a bunch of rocks on the ground; you dig them up, and you go sell those rocks. If you haven't worked in the industry, that's where it is. There is an immense human capital that goes into this in Canada and Australia. Essentially, the frontier of the British Empire tends to be at the lead of this.
Has Natural Resources Canada been involved or done any sort of look—and, again, this would overlap with other departments—as far as the needs for the industry going forward with human capital, a skilled labour force are concerned? Some of these skills are very transferable, but some, like geologists, geophysicists, specific mining skills, are not.
Is Natural Resources Canada working on or involved in that in any way, shape, or form, as far as looking forward to our industry is concerned?